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Ovid renewed
Ovidian influences on literature and art from the Middle Ages to the 20. century -
Reception of the classics in modern theatre
proceedings of Kraków-Bochum Symposium in Theatre Studies, Kraków, 21 - 23 May 1991 -
The Augustinian epic, Petrarch to Milton
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The Oxford history of classical reception in English literature
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The Oxford history of classical reception in English literature
Volume 3, (1660-1790) / edited by David Hopkins and Charles Martindale -
Classical literature and its reception
an anthology -
English translation and classical reception
towards a new literary history -
The Oxford history of classical reception in English literature
Volume 2, (1558-1660) / edited by Patrick Cheney and Philip Hardie -
The Oxford history of classical reception in English literature
Volume 1, (800-1558) / edited by Rita Copeland -
The Oxford history of classical reception in English literature
Volume 4, (1790-1880) / edited by Norman Vance and Jennifer Wallace -
The Oxford history of classical reception in English literature
Volume 5, (After 1880) / edited by Kenneth Haynes -
Virgil in medieval England
figuring the "Aeneid" from the twelfth century to Chaucer -
English literature and ancient languages
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The Augustinian epic, Petrarch to Milton
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Greek tragedy and the British Theatre 1660 - 1914
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Voices in the past
English literature and archaeology -
Remaking the classics
literature, genre and media in Britain 1800 - 2000 -
Pygmalion and Galatea
the history of narrative in English literature -
The Augustinian epic, Petrarch to Milton
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Reception of the classics in modern theatre
proceedings of Kraków-Bochum Symposium in Theatre Studies, Kraków, 21 - 23 May 1991 -
The call of classical literature in the Romantic Age
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A bibliography to the classical tradition in English literature
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Epic romance
Homer to Milton -
English and Italian literature from Dante to Shakespeare
a study of source, analogue and divergence -
The full-knowing reader
allusion and the power of the reader in the western literary tradition