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- A symposion of praise : Horace returns to lyric in Odes IV
- Allusion and allegory : studies in the Ciris
- Antony and Cleopatra : new critical essays
- Augustan poetry and the Roman Republic
- Barbarian play : Plautus' Roman comedy
- Catullan provocations : lyric poetry and the drama of position
- Catullus and the poetics of Roman manhood
- Claudian and the Roman epic tradition
- Collected works : further interpretations of Shakespeare's tragedies including the Roman plays, Volume I, The imperial theme
- Coriolanus
- Der Fall Roms und seine Wiederauferstehungen in Antike und Mittelalter
- Disorienting empire : Republican Latin poetry's wanderers
- Emotion, restraint, and community in ancient Rome
- Empire and memory : the representation of the Roman Republic in imperial culture
- Ennius and the architecture of the Annales
- Epic in Republican Rome
- Fiction as history : Nero to Julian
- Gaining and losing imperial favour in late antiquity : representation and reality
- Gellius the satirist : Roman cultural authority in Attic nights
- Homeric effects in Vergil's narrative
- Horace : image, identity, and audience
- Horace's Carmen saeculare : ritual magic and the poet's art
- Imperial projections : ancient Rome in modern popular culture
- Julius Caesar : new critical essays
- Kommunikationsräume im kaiserzeitlichen Rom
- Legendary Rome : myth, monuments and memory on the Palatine and Capitoline
- Lines of enquiry : studies in Latin poetry
- Literary transmission and authority : Dryden and other writers
- Martial, the unexpected classic : a literary and historical study
- Mythical and legendary narrative in Ovid's Fasti
- Ovid's Fasti : historical readings at its bimillennium
- Persius and the programmatic satire; : a study in form and imagery,
- Petronius and the anatomy of fiction
- Petronius the poet : verse and literary tradition in the Satyricon
- Playing the farmer : representations of rural life in Vergil's Georgics
- Poetic interplay : Catullus and Horace
- Promised verse : poets in the society of Augustan Rome
- Propertius : a Hellenistic poet on love and death
- Reading Vergil's Aeneid : an interpretive guide
- Reading after Actium : Vergil's Georgics, Octavian, and Rome
- Rising from the ruins : Roman antiquities in neoclassic literature
- Roman Shakespeare : warriors, wounds, and women
- Roman Shakespeare : warriors, wounds, and women
- Romantic antiquity : Rome in the British imagination, 1789-1832
- Rome : a poem, in two parts
- Rome and rhetoric : Shakespeare's Julius Caesar
- Rome and the spirit of Caesar : Shakespeare's Julius Caesar
- Russia's Rome : imperial visions, messianic dreams, 1890-1940
- Satire and the threat of speech : Horace's satires, book 1
- Satires of Rome : threatening poses from Lucilius to Juvenal
- Satires of Rome : threatening poses from Lucilius to Juvenal
- Shakespeare and the uses of antiquity : an introductory essay
- Shakespeare survey : : an annual survey of Shakespearian study and production., 10
- Shakespeare's Rome
- Shakespeare's arguments with history
- Stateliest measures : Tennyson and the literature of Greece and Rome
- Statius' Silvae and the poetics of Empire
- Studies in Latin language and literature
- Studies in Latin poetry
- The Cambridge companion to Roman satire
- The Cambridge companion to Virgil
- The Intervention of Philology : Gender, Learning, and Power in Lohenstein's Roman Plays
- The Oxford history of classical reception in English literature
- The arts of love : five studies in the discourse of Roman love elegy
- The classical tradition in operation
- The epic successors of Virgil : a study in the dynamics of a tradition
- The garden of Priapus : sexuality and aggression in Roman humor
- The myth of Rome in Shakespeare and his contemporaries
- The novel of neronian Rome and its multimedial transformations : Sienkiewicz's Quo vadis
- The passions in Roman thought and literature
- The poet's truth : a study of the poet in Virgil's Georgics
- The politics of desire : Propertius IV
- The politics of immorality in ancient Rome
- The primacy of vision in Virgil's Aeneid
- The singer of the Eclogues : a study of Virgilian pastoral, with a new translation of the Eclogues
- The third citizen : Shakespeare's theater and the early modern House of Commons
- The tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra : asps amidst the figs
- Traditions and contexts in the poetry of Horace
- Traditions and contexts in the poetry of Horace
- Virgil : the Aeneid
- Virgil and the Augustan reception
- Virgil on the nature of things : the Georgics, Lucretius, and the didactic tradition
- Virgil's Augustan epic
- Virgil's epic technique
- Virgil's map : geography, empire, and the Georgics
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