Ancient Literature & Society

Euripides’ HIPPOLYTUS

2021 ‘Goddesses, a Whore-Wife and a Slave: Euripides’ Hippolytus and Epistemic Injustice towards Women’, in New Directions in the Study of Women, ed. R. Ancona and G. Tsouvala. OUP. 

 

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Aristotle and Obscurantism

2021 ‘Aristotle’s Lost Works for the Public & the Politics of Academic Form’, in Phiroze Vasunia (ed.) The Politics of Form in Greek Culture, 161-78. I.B. Tauris. 

 

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Actors in Aristotle’s Rhetoric

2021 ‘Actors and Theatre in Aristotle’s Rhetoric and Beyond’, in G. Moretti and Biagio Santorelli (eds.) Atti Il Teatro dell’ Oratoria (= Maia suppl). 496-511. Bologna. 

 

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Cheiron the Centaur as Author

2020 ‘Cheiron as youth author: ancient example, modern responses’, in K. Marciniak (ed.) Chasing Mythical Beasts, 301-26. Heidelberg: Winter. 

 

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Thracian Setting of Birds

2020 ‘Aristophanes’ Birds as Satire on Athenian Opportunists in Thrace’, in Aristophanes and Politics, ed. Ralph M. Rosen & Helene P. Foley, 187-213. Leiden and Boston: Brill. 

 

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Slavery in Ploutos by Aristophanes

2020 ‘In Praise of Cario, the Nonpareil Comic Slave of Aristophanes’ Wealth’, in Ancient Greek Comedy (Essays in Honour of Angus M. Bowie), ed. A. Fries & D. Kanellakis,…

 

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Cleon’s Oratory & the Sausage Man

2019 ‘Competitive Vocal Performance in Aristophanes’ Knights’, in Poet and Orator, ed. Andreas Markantonatos and Eleni Volonaki, 71-82. de Gruyter. 

 

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Hephaestus, Lameness & Comedy

2018  ‘Hephaestus the Hobbling Humorist: The Club-Footed God in the History of Early Greek Comedy’, Illinois Classical Studies 43, 366-87. 

 

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How to Read Objects in Greek Tragedy

2018 ‘Materialisms Old & New’, in M. Mueller & M. Telò (eds.) The Materialities of Greek Tragedy, 203-17. Bloomsbury. 

 

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Cleon article in Cartledge Festschrift

2018  ‘The Boys from Cydathenaeum: Aristophanes versus Cleon Again’, in D. Allen, P. Christensen and P. Millett (eds.) How to Do Things with History (Festschrift for Paul Cartledge, 339-63). OUP.

 

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