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Folklore and Mythology
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Olga Levaniouk
Professor of Classics
Graduate Program Coordinator
Related Research
Olga Levaniouk "The Song of the Bed Revisited". In: A. Papachrysostomou, A. Antonopoulos et al., eds.
Γερα: Studies in Honor of Professor Menelaos Christopoulos, Classisc@25
Olga Levaniouk. "The dreams of Barčin and Penelope."
Harvard Studies in Classical Philology
112 (2023) 1-34.
Jocelyn Hicks. "Hunting Metaphors for Love and War" Senior Essay, 2023
Olga Levaniouk. "Mystery Cows: Bovine Subplots in Initiation Narratives" In: M. Christopoulos , A. Papachrysostomou, M. Meyer,eds
Unveiling the Hidden Face of Antiquity: Mysteries and Cryptic Cults
, Phoibos Verlag 2022
Kathryn Topper. 2022. “Mythography and Greek Vase Painting,” in
The Oxford Handbook of Greek and Roman Mythography
, eds. Stephen Trzaskoma and R. Scott Smith. Oxford: Oxford UP. 477–489.
Xiaoran Luo. Polyphemus and His World: A Literary History from the
Odyssey
to the Hellenistic Period. Diss., 2021.
Maria Bogomolova. "Liberation and Peace by Overcoming the Fear of the Unknown: A Case Study Looking at Oedipus and Neo," Senior Essay 2021
Yiru Luo, "The Representation of Rape Motifs in the Founding Narratives of Rome" Senior Essay 2020.
Simas, Anna. Killer Queen: Clytemnestra as Goddess, Heroine, and Monster. Diss., 2020.
Myung Ju Kim, Trade Route between Rome and India: Lakshmi in Pompeii, Hercules in India
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