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Much has been written about the contribution of ancient Greece to modern discourses of homosexuality, but Rome's si
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The Polish writer Henryk Sienkiewicz was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1905 largely on the basis of his hist
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Prominent historian Ramsay MacMullen here offers a new perspective on the decline and fall of Rome. MacMullen argues tha
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The poet Robert Graves' use of material from classical sources has been contentious to scholars for many years, wit
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Masculinity and Ancient Rome in the Victorian Cultural Imagination examines Victorian receptions of ancient Rome, with a
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The marble halls of the British Museum might seem the natural habitat for classical sculpture, but in the nineteenth cen
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From around 1800, particularly in Germany, Greek tragedy has been privileged in popular and scholarly discourse for its
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Fascinated and often baffled by China, Anglophone writers turned to classics for answers. In poetry, essays, and travel
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