Dissertations

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
Sarah Brucia Breitenfeld, 'Someone Get a Whip!' Enslaved Women and Violence in Athenian Oratory, Comedy, and Curses. Diss., 2022. Graduate, Dissertations
Xiaoran Luo. Polyphemus and His World: A Literary History from the Odyssey to the Hellenistic Period. Diss., 2021. Graduate, Dissertations
Megan O'Donald. Repetition and Iconicity in Homer. Diss., 2019. Graduate, Dissertations
Charles Carver. Ἕρκος Ἀθηναίων: The Ajax Myth, the Trojan War, and the Construction of Civic Ideology in Fifth-Century Athens. Diss., 2018. Graduate, Dissertations
Kim, Eunice. The Fugitive: murder and exile in the age of heroes. Diss., 2017 Graduate, Dissertations
Rachel Carlson. The Honey Bee and Apian Imagery in Classical Literature, Diss. 2015 Graduate, Dissertations
Allison Das. When (S)he Spoke: A study of the feminized voice in the Aeschines-Demosthenes orations. Diss.. Graduate, Dissertations
Naomi Campa-Thompson. I Do What I Want: Freedom  and Power in Classical Athens. Diss. 2014. Graduate, Dissertations
Melissa Funke. Euripides and Gender: The Difference the Fragments Make. Diss., 2013. Graduate, Dissertations
Robin Greene. Muse without Measure: Callimachus and the Greek Prose Traditions. Diss., 2011. Graduate, Dissertations
Ashli J. Baker. Apuleius' Political Animal: A Socio-Cultural reading of identity in the Metamorphoses. Diss., 2011. Graduate, Dissertations
Sonia Isaacs. Homeward Bound: Gendered Spatial Arrangements in Ancient Greek Houses. Diss., 2010. Graduate, Dissertations
Lindsay Morse. The Dream of a Shadow: Death and Heroism in the Poetry of Homer and Pindar. Diss., 2010. Graduate, Dissertations
Hans-Peder Hanson. Sophistic Epistemology. Diss., 2010. Graduate, Dissertations
Richard Fernando Buxton. "A Model of Conflict: the Metonymic Function of Stasis in Xenophon's Hellenica." Diss., 2010. Graduate, Dissertations
Molly Herbert. "Almost Knowing How to Read:" Scribes as Creative Partners in Homeric Transmission. Diss., 2009. Graduate, Dissertations
Ryan Platte. Horses and horsemanship in the oral poetry of Ancient Greece and the Indo-European world. Diss., 2008. Graduate, Dissertations
Yurie Hong. The Pregnant Muse: Greek Conceptions of Birth and the Discourse of Literary Production. Diss., 2007. Graduate, Dissertations
Eric Ross. Historical Wisdom: Intellectual Figures and Authorial Persona in Herodotus. Diss., 2007. Graduate, Dissertations
Marilyn Likosky. Representations of Women in Theocritus. Diss., 2007. Graduate, Dissertations
Jackie Murray. Polyphonic Argo. Diss., 2005. Graduate, Dissertations
Christina Vester. The Figure of the Mother in Greek Drama. Diss., 2004. Graduate, Dissertations
Bradley Levett. Gorgias the Sophist. Diss., 2002. Graduate, Dissertations
Lexical Figures in Homer Graduate, Dissertations
Killer Queen: Clytemnestra as Goddess, Heroine, and Monster in Greek Literature”  Graduate, Dissertations