Classical presences
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The series Classical presences represents a set of related resources, especially of a specified kind, found in Sydney Jones Library, University of Liverpool.
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Classical presences
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The series Classical presences represents a set of related resources, especially of a specified kind, found in Sydney Jones Library, University of Liverpool.
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- A Cockney Catullus : the reception of Catullus in Romantic Britain, 1795-1821
- African Athena : new agendas
- Afro-Greeks : dialogues between Anglophone Caribbean literature and classics in the twentieth century
- Alexander the Great from Britain to Southeast Asia : peripheral empires in the global renaissance
- Ancient Greek women in film
- Ancient Greek women in film
- Ancient Rome and Victorian masculinity
- Ancient Rome and the construction of modern homosexual identities
- Ancient slavery and abolition : from Hobbes to Hollywood
- Antigone on the contemporary world stage
- Antiquity on display : regimes of the authentic in Berlin's Pergamon Museum
- Between Jerusalem and Athens : Israeli theatre and the classical tradition
- Beyond Greece and Rome : reading the ancient near east in early modern Europe
- Black odysseys : the Homeric Odyssey in the African diaspora since 1939
- Celts, Romans, Britons : classical and Celtic influence in the construction of British identities
- Childhood and the classics : Britain and America, 1850-1965
- China from the ruins of Athens and Rome : classics, sinology, and romanticism, 1793-1938
- China from the ruins of Athens and Rome : classics, sinology, and romanticism, 1793-1938
- China from the ruins of Athens and Rome : classics, sinology, and romanticism, 1793-1938
- Classical culture and modern masculinity
- Classical myth and psychoanalysis : ancient and modern stories of the self
- Classical sculpture and the culture of collecting in Britain since 1760
- Classical traditions in science fiction
- Classical traditions in science fiction
- Classicisms in the Black Atlantic
- Classics and Irish politics, 1916-2016
- Classics and imperialism in the British Empire
- Classics and imperialism in the British Empire
- Classics and media theory
- Classics and national cultures
- Classics in post-colonial worlds
- Classics in post-colonial worlds
- Classics in the modern world : a democratic turn?
- David Jones and Rome : reimagining the decline of Western civilisation
- Derrida and antiquity
- Dialogues with the dead : Egyptology in British culture and religion, 1822-1922
- Diversifying Greek tragedy on the contemporary US stage
- English mythography in its European context, 1500-1650
- Film and the classical epic tradition
- Greece and Rome at the Crystal Palace : classical sculpture and modern Britain, 1854-1936
- Greece on air : engagements with Ancient Greece on BBC Radio, 1920s-1960s
- Greek epigram in reception : J.A. Symonds, Oscar Wilde, and the invention of desire, 1805-1929
- Greek tragedy on screen
- Greek tragedy on screen
- Hegel's antiquity
- Homer and the politics of authority in Renaissance France
- Homer in the twentieth century : between world literature and the Western canon
- Homer in the twentieth century : between world literature and the western canon
- Homer's daughters : women's responses to Homer in the twentieth century and beyond
- Interrogating antigone in postmodern philosophy and criticism
- Laughing with Medusa : classical myth and feminist thought
- Living classics : Greece and Rome in contemporary poetry in English
- Living classics : Greece and Rome in contemporary poetry in English
- Louis MacNeice : the classical radio plays
- Lucretius and the early modern
- Madly after the muses : Bengali poet Michael Madhusudan Datta and his reception of the Graeco-Roman classics
- Marginality, canonicity, passion
- Masculine plural : queer classics, sex, and education
- Masculine plural : queer classics, sex, and education
- Milton and the metamorphosis of Ovid
- Minos and the moderns : Cretan myth in twentieth-century literature and art
- Piecing together the fragments : translating classical verse, creating contemporary poetry
- Pompeii in the public imagination from its rediscovery to today
- Postdramatic tragedies
- Re-imagining the past : antiquity and modern Greek culture
- Remembering Parthenope : the reception of classical Naples from antiquity to the present
- Rethinking Lessing's Laocoon : antiquity, enlightenment, and the 'limits' of painting and poetry
- Robert Graves and the classical tradition
- Roman error : classical reception and the problem of Rome's flaws
- Roman receptions of Sappho
- Romans and Romantics
- Sciences of antiquity : romantic antiquarianism, natural history, and knowledge work
- Sex, knowledge, and receptions of the past
- Sibylline sisters : Virgil's presence in contemporary women's writing
- Son of classics and comics
- Stage of emergency : theater and public performance under the Greek military dictatorship of 1967-1974
- Stand in the trench, Achilles : classical receptions in British poetry of the Great War
- The Protean Virgil : material form and the reception of the classics
- The Senecan aesthetic : a performance history
- The antiquity of the Italian nation : the cultural origins of a political myth in modern Italy, 1796-1943
- The classics and colonial India
- The nation and its ruins : antiquity, archaeology, and national imagination in Greece
- The novel of Neronian Rome and its multimedial transformations : Sienkiewicz's Quo vadis
- Theatre of the condemned : classical tragedy on Greek prison islands
- Toni Morrison and the classical tradition : transforming American culture
- Tony Harrison and the classics
- Topologies of the classical world in children's fiction : palimpsests, maps, and fractals
- Tradition, translation, trauma : the classic and the modern
- Tradition, translation, trauma : the classic and the modern
- Tradition, translation, trauma : the classic and the modern
- Tragedy and the idea of modernity
- Translation and the classic : identity as change in the history of culture
- Travel and home in Homer's Odyssey and contemporary literature : critical encounters and nostalgic returns
- Two thousand years of solitude : exile after Ovid
- Vergil in Russia : national identity and classical reception
- Virgil and his translators
- Virgil's schoolboys : the poetics of pedagogy in Renaissance England
- War, liberty, and Caesar : responses to Lucan's Bellum ciuile, ca. 1580-1650
- Winckelmann and the invention of antiquity : history and aesthetics in the age of Altertumswissenschaft
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