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'An orchid in the land of technology': narrative and representation in Lars von Trier's 'Medea'
- Joseph, Susan, Johnson, Marguerite
'Toothless intellectuals', 'the misery of the poor', 'poetry after Auschwitz', and the white, middle-class audience: the moral perils of Kosky and Wright's 'The Women of Troy' (or, how do we regard the pain of others?)
A reading of Sappho poem 58, fragment 31 and Mimnermus
Alcibiades and the Socratic lover-educator
- Johnson, Marguerite, Tarrant, Harold
Away from the light: dark aspects of the goddess
Baudelaire and the Classical Tradition: Virgil, Ovid and Sappho in Paris
Black Out: Classicising Indigeneity in Australia and New Zealand
Boadicea and British Suffrage Feminists
Cattullus 2B: the development of a relationship in the passer trilogy
Catullus' fantastical memories - poem 68 and writing trauma
Catullus, C. 37 and the theme of magna bella
Classical reception studies: some pedagogical approaches
Drawing down the goddess: the ancient {female} deities of modern paganism
Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century Sapphos in France, England, and the United States
- Sharkie, Thomas, Johnson, Marguerite
- Johnson, Marguerite, Rolls, Alistair
Indigeneity and classical reception in The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay
Introduction: remembering in Paris and Paris as remembering
- Rolls, Alistair, Johnson, Marguerite
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