New Voices In Classical Reception Studies
ISSN 1750-6581
Classical Reception Studies is a rapidly developing field of research. There is a growing number of new scholars investigating issues of reception of classical texts, ideas, performance, and material culture across different cultural contexts and in different media.
This ejournal site aims to provide a showcase for scholars who have reached the stage where they wish to publish the results of their research. We particularly encourage research that crosses discipline boundaries.
Papers contributed to the site will be subject to peer review before they can be accepted for publication. Comments from the anonymous reviewers and editors will be made available to authors whether or not their papers are accepted for publication. Refereed publications are of course of particular importance to those starting out on an academic career or those feeling their way in an academic area of research outside their usual discipline.
Readers' responses will be welcomed and will be passed to the originating author
We aim to publish annually in the Summer
Issue 13 (2020)
Table of Contents: pdf
About the Authors: pdf
“Cave of the Heart,” The Medea of Martha Graham and Isamu Noguchi:
Twentieth-Century Classical Reception in the Visual and Performance Arts
Ronnie Ancona (Hunter College and The Graduate Center, CUNY)
Abstract: pdf
Full Article: pdfA Royal Chase in the Company of Three?
The Hunting Scene in Vergil’s Aeneid IV, its Courtly Imitators and in Berlioz’s Chasse Royale
Raymond Cormier (First Gent Emeritus, Longwood University, Virginia)
Abstract: pdf
Full Article: pdfA Modern Myth in Classical Dress:
The Titanic Disaster in Contemporary Latin Verse
Nicholas De Sutter (KU Leuven)
Abstract: pdf
Full Article: pdfTomboyish Wisdom Gods and Sexy Gorgons:
The Evolution of Ovid’s Medusa Rape Narrative in Contemporary Children’s Literature
Robin Diver (University of Birmingham)
Abstract: pdf
Full Article: pdfA Great Political Institution in a Religious Festival:
78-95 reception of Greece in Gilbert West’s (1749) Olympick Games
James Ford (Lancashire County Museum Service)
Abstract: pdf
Full Article: pdfThe War of the Frogs and the Rats
The Batrachomyomachia in Marvel’s The Mighty Thor
Nicholas Newman (Veritas Classical Academy, Marietta, Ohio)
Abstract: pdf
Full Article: pdfShadows Redeemed: Myth and Intertextuality in the Novel and Film Room
Rocki Wentzel, (Augustana University)
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Full Article: pdf
Issue 12 (2018)
Table of Contents: pdf
About the Authors: pdf
Subjectivity and Ambiguity in Two Verse Translations of the Aeneid
Melanie Fitton-Hayward, University of Nottingham
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Nero Revised and Seneca Reviled: Edmund Bolton’s Nero Caesar or Monarchie Depraved
Celia Goodburn, Independent Scholar
Abstract: pdf
Full Article: pdfHorus and Zeus Are Playing Tonight – Classical Reception in Heavy Metal Band NamesHomeric Voices at Gallipoli: A New Zealand Perspective
Martin Lindner and Robert Wieland, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany
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Gary Morrison, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
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Thermae Romae Manga: Plunging into the Gulf between Ancient Rome and Modern Japan
Ayelet Peer, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
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Full Article: pdf
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