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245 04 $aThe Oxford history of classical reception in English literature.
246 30 $aClassical reception in English literature
264 1 $aOxford ;$aNew York :$bOxford University Press,$c<2012-2016>
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
588 $a"The present volume [3] is the first to appear of the five that will comprise The Oxford History of Classical Reception in English Literature (henceforth OHCREL). Each volume of OHCREL will have its own editor or team of editors"--Preface.
505 00 $gv. 1.$t800-1558 /$redited by Rita Copeland.$g1. Introduction:$tEngland and the classics from the early Middle Ages to early humanism /$rRita Copeland ;$g2.$tThe curricular classics in the Middle Ages /$rRita Copeland ;$g3.$tExperiencing the classics in Medieval education /$rMarjorie Curry Woods ;$g4.$tThe Trivium and the classics /$rRita Copeland ;$g5.$tThe Quadrivium and natural sciences /$rWinston Black ;$g6.$tThe transmission and circulation of classical literature : libraries and Florilegia /$rJames Willoughby ;$g7.$tMythography and mythographical collections /$rNicolette Zeeman ;$g8.$tAcademic prologues to authors /$rRita Copeland ;$g9.$tVirgil /$rJan M. Ziolkowski ;$g10.$tOvid and Ovidianism /$rSuzanne Conklin Akbari ;$g11.$tLucan /$rAlfred Hiatt ;$g12.$tStatius /$rWinthrop Wetherbee ;$g13.$tTrojan itineraries and the matter of Troy /$rMarilynn Desmond ;$g14.$tBoethius' De consolatione philosophiae /$rIan Cornelius ;$g15.$tMoral Philosophy and wisdom literature /$rCharles F. Briggs ;$g16.$tHistoriography and biography from the period of Gildas to Gerald of Wales /$rCam Grey ;$g17.$tPrudentius and the late classical epics of Juvencus, Proba, Sedulius, Arator and Avitus /$rAd Putter ;$g18.$tJohn of Salisbury, academic scepticism, and Ciceronian rhetoric /$rDallas G. Denery II ;$g19.$tAlliterative poetry and the time of antiquity /$rEmily Steiner ;$g20.$tOther worlds : Chaucer's classicism /$rAlastair Minnis ;$g21.$tGower's Ovids /$rAndrew Galloway ;$g22.$tJohn Lydgate and the remaking of classical epic /$rRobert R. Edwards ;$g23.$tEarly humanism in England /$rDaniel Wakelin ;$g24.$tSurvey of Henrician humanism /$rJames Carley and Ágnes Juhász-Ormsby ;$g25.$tJohn Skelton /$rDavid R. Carlson ;$g26.$tGavin Douglas' Eneados /$rNicola Royan ;$g27.$tFinding a vernacular voice : the classical translations of Sir Thomas Wyatt /$rCathy Shrank ;$g28.$tThe Aeneid translations of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey : the exiled reader's presence /$rJames Simpson ;$tSelect bibliography of ancient sources (including late antiquity and early Christian writings) ;$tGeneral reference works for reception : libraries, textual transmission, historical sources ;$tStudies on ancient authors and classical reception ;$tMedieval : primary sources ;$tMedieval : secondary sources ;$tEarly humanism : primary sources ;$tEarly humanism : secondary sources --
505 80 $gv. 2.$t1558-1660 /$redited by Patrick Cheney and Philip Hardie.$g1.$tIntroduction /$rPatrick Cheney and Philip Hardie --$gPart I:$tInstitutions and contexts.$g2.$tThe classics in humanism, education, and scholarship /$rPeter Mack ;$g3.$tThe availability of the classics : readers, writers, translation, performance /$rStuart Gillespie ;$g4.$tClassical rhetoric in English /$rPeter Mack ;$g5.$tThe classics in literary criticism /$rGavin Alexander ;$g6.$tClassicism and Christianity /$rMark Vessey ;$g7.$tWomen writers and the classics /$rJane Stevenson ;$g8.$tCultural contexts:$ga.$tPolitics and nationalism /$rCurtis Perry,$gb.$tSexuality and desire /$rCora Fox,$gc.$tLiterary careers /$rPatrick Cheney,$gd.$tFame and immortality /$rPhilip Hardie --$gPart II:$tGenre.$g9.$tPastoral and Georgic /$rHelen Cooper ;$g10.$tEpic poetry /$rPhilip Hardie ;$g11.$tElizabethan minor epic /$rLynn Enterline ;$g12.$tThe epistolary tradition /$rWilliam Fitzgerald ;$g13.$tProse romance /$rHelen Moore ;$g14.$tElegy, hymn, epithalamium, ode : some Renaissance reinterpretations /$rRoland Greene ;$g15.$tComplaint, epigram, and satire /$rSusanna Braund ;$g16.$tTragedy /$rGordone Braden ;$g17.$tComedy /$rBruce R. Smith ;$g18.$tTragicomedy /$rTanya Pollard ;$g19.$tHistoriography and biography /$rBart Van Es ;$g20.$tDiscursive and speculative writing /$rReid Barbour and Claire Preston --$gPart III:$tAuthors.$g21.$tHomer /$rJessica Wolfe ;$g22.$tPlato /$rElizabeth Jane Bellamy ;$g23.$tVirgil and Ovid /$rMaggie Kilgour ;$g24.$tHorace /$rVictoria Moul (with a contribution by Charles Martindale) ;$g25.$tSpenser /$rRichard A. McCabe ;$g26.$tMarlowe /$rCharles Martindale ;$g27.$tShakespeare /$rColin Burrow ;$g28.$tJonson /$rSean Keilen ;$g29.$tEarly Milton /$rThomas Luxon ;$tClassical reception in English literature, 1558-1660 : an annotated bibliography /$rCraig Kallendorf --
505 80 $gv. 3.$t1660-1790 /$redited by David Hopkins and Charles Martindale.$g1.$tIntroduction /$rDavid Hopkins and Charles Martindale ;$g2.$tThe place of classics in education and publishing /$rPenelope Wilson ;$g3.$tMilton's classicism /$rCharles Martindale ;$g4.$tDryden's classicism /$rTom Mason ;$g5.$tLatin epic : Virgil, Lucan, and others /$rPaul Davis ;$g6.$tHomer /$rDavid Hopkins ;$g7.$tOvid /$rDavid Hopkins ;$g8.$tRoman satire and epigram /$rDan Hooley ;$g9.$tHoratianiasm /$rRobin Sowerby ;$g10.$tPastoral and Georgic /$rJuan Christian Pellicer ;$g11.$tTravesty and mock-epic /$rFred Parker ;$g12.$tThe classical critics /$rPhilip Smallwood ;$g13.$tDidactic and scientific poetry /$rMartin Priestman ;$g14.$tThe epistolary tradition /$rBruce Redford ;$g15.$tThe classics and eighteenth-century theatre /$rMalcolm Kelsall ;$g16.$tThe fabular tradition /$rJayne Lewis ;$g17.$tWomen writers and the classics /$rPenelope Wilson ;$g18.$tLyric and elegy /$rDavid Fairer ;$g19.$tThe classics in the English novel /$rHenry Power ;$g20.$tThe ancient historians in Britain /$rPhilip Hicks ;$g21.$tDiscursive and philosophical prose /$rAdam Potkay ;$g22.$tSamuel Johnson's classicism /$rFreya Johnston --$tClassical reception in English literature, 1660-1790 : an annotated bibliography /$rVictoria Moul --
505 80 $gv. 4.$t1790-1880 /$redited by Norman Vance and Jennifer Wallace.$tIntroduction /$rNorman Vance and Jennifer Wallace --$tContext and genres.$g1.$tClassical authors, 1790-1880 /$rNorman Vance ;$g2.$t'The principle of the daguerreotype' : translation from the classics /$rJohn Talbot ;$g3.$tEducation and reading /$rChristopher Stray ;$g4.$tPolitical writing and class /$rEdmund Richardson ;$g5.$tBarbarism and civilization : political writing, history, and empire /$rPhiroze Vasunia ;$g6.$tAmerican literature and classical consciousness /$rPaul Giles ;$g7.$tMyth and religion /$rNorman Vance ;$g8.$tArt, aesthetics, and archaeological poetics /$rJonah Siegel ;$g9.$t'Greek under the trees' : classical reception and gender /$rJennifer Wallace ;$g10.$tThe novel /$rNorman Vance ;$g11.$tShakespearean Sophocles : (re)-discovering and performing Greek tragedy in the nineteenth century /$rFiona Macintosh --
505 80 $tAuthors.$g12.$tWilliam Wordsworth /$rJames Castell ;$g13.$tColeridge : the reception and transmission of classical learning /$rJ. C. C. Mays ;$g14.$tWalter Savage Landor and the classics /$rAdam Roberts ;$g15.$tThe unexpected Latinist : Byron and the Roman muse /$rTimothy Webb ;$g16.$tThe younger romantics : Leigh Hunt, Keats, and Shelley /$rJennifer Wallace ;$g17.$tElizabeth Barrett Browning /$rIsobel Hurst ;$g18.$tMatthew Arnold /$rNicholas Shrimpton ;$g19.$tArthur Hugh Clough /$rIsobel Hurst ;$g20.$tTranslating tragedy : Robert Browning's Greek decade /$rYopie Prins ;$g21.$tTennyson /$rA. A. Markley ;$g22.$tWilliam Morris /$rStephen Harrison ;$g23.$tGeorge Eliot /$rShanyn Fiske ;$g24.$tThomas Hardy /$rRalph Pite ;$g25.$tSwinburne /$rCharlotte Ribeyrol ;$g26.$tTowards the Fin de Siècle : Walter Pater and John Addington Symonds /$rStefano Evangelista --$tClassical reception in English literature, 1790-1880 : an annotated bibliography /$rNorman Vance --
505 80 $gv. 5.$tAfter 1880 /$redited by Kenneth Haynes.$g1.$tIntroduction: Classical Reception in English Literature after 1880 : The Modern Spiritual Practice of Antiquity /$rKenneth Haynes ;$g2.$tClassics in Education after 1880 /$rIsobel Hurst ;$g3.$tClassics in Translation after 1880 /$rStephanie Nelson ;$g4.$tPater and the Classics /$rElizabeth Prettejohn ;$g5.$tDecadence and the Classical Tradition /$rStefano Evangelista ;$g6.$tHardy, Gissing, and Kipling /$rAndrew Radford ;$g7.$tClassics, Empire, and War /$rElizabeth Vandiver ;$g8.$tMyth and Ritual /$rCathy Gere ;$g9.$tW. B. Yeats and T. S. Eliot /$rP. Th. M. G. Liebregts ;$g10.$tChanging Ideas of Pastoral /$rTerry Gifford ;$g11.$tForster and Woolf /$rJ. H. D. Scourfield ;$g12.$tUlysses: Joyce's Museum of Homers /$rRon Bush ;$g13.$tEzra Pound /$rP. Th. M. G. Liebregts ;$g14.$t'Euripides Our Contemporary' : Dialogues between Shakespeare and the Greeks /$rFiona Macintosh ;$g15.$t'Learned Poetry' and the Classics : Three Case Studies /$rDavid Wray ;$g16.$tAuden and Lowell at the End of the Classics /$rJohn Talbot ;$g17.$tPostwar North American Classics /$rAndre Furlani ;$g18.$tClassics and Poetry in England after 1960 /$rStephen Harrison ;$g19.$tClassics and Irish Poetry after 1960 /$rFlorence Impens ;$g20.$tEccentric Classics : The Fiction of Guy Davenport /$rKenneth Haynes ;$g21.$tSubaltern Classics in Anti- and Post-Colonial Literatures in English /$rEmily Greenwood --$tClassical Reception in English Literature, after 1880 : A Bibliography /$rGregory Baker.
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