Where would you find historical novelists, classicists, teachers, ancient historians, and students from all over the world all rubbing shoulders? It must be the Classical Association Annual ...
Read more: The Classical Association Conference 2013
Where would you find historical novelists, classicists, teachers, ancient historians, and students from all over the world all rubbing shoulders? It must be the Classical Association Annual ...
Read more: The Classical Association Conference 2013
Three years ago, as America voted for change which they could believe in, I - and millions of other people like me - pondered what was surely the central question: whither now satire? And, most ...
Read more: A Lysistrata you can believe in
One of the great misfortunes of modern theatre is that the French have always 'got' tragedy far more than their Anglo-Saxon cousins; while I would give loose change to Shakespeare or Marlowe (or an ...
Read more: Nero and Agripinna (...and Britannicus too)
What and where are the ethics of adaptation? It is perhaps the egotism of so many directors that leads me to groan whenever I see “adaptation” next to “Greek tragedy”. Too often translators ...
Read more: Dionysus comes to London
In the relatively small and spread-out world of Classical scholarship, conferences provide opportunities for Classicists from different fields, backgrounds and countries to get to know one another. ...
Read more: Saving Classics at Royal Holloway