Publications

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
“The dreams of Barchin and Penelope." Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 113 (forthcoming) Publications, Essays
“Seeking Agariste.” Mythical History, Historical Myth. De Gruyter, MythosEikonPoiesis Publications
“Myth and Mythopoesis in Valerius Flaccus’ Argonautica,” forthcoming in M. Heerink and G. Manuwald (edd.) Brill’s Companion to Valerius Flaccus (Brill) Publications, Essays
“Homer and Indo-European Myth.”  In C. Pache, ed. Cambridge Homer Encyclopedia.    Publications, Essays
“Homer and Indo-European Myth.”  In C. Pache, ed. Cambridge Homer Encyclopedia.   2020. Publications, Essays
“Did Sappho and Homer Ever Meet? Comparative Perspectives on Homeric Singers.” Publications, Essays
“Cydippe Defixa: An Examination of Ovid’s Magical Language in Heroides 21,” The Classical Journal, Feb. 2022 Publications, Essays
‘Endless Pleasure: Congreve’s Semele and her Classical Past,’ in Antony Augoustakis, Stavros Frangoulidis, and Thea S. Thorsen. eds., Classical Enrichment: Greek and Latin Literature and its Reception (Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter 2025), 365-380. Publications, Articles
The Tools of Asclepius.  Surgical Instruments in Greek and Roman Times.  Publications, Books
Stephen Hinds, 'Ovid's exile poetry and zombies', in Joseph Farrell, John Miller, Damien Nelis, Alessandro Schiesaro (eds.), Ovid, Death and Transfiguration, Brill: Mnemosyne Supplements 2023, 251-66 Publications, Essays
Stephen E. Hinds. The Metamorphosis of Persephone: Ovid and the Self-Conscious Muse. Cambridge: CUP, 1987. Publications, Books
Stephen E. Hinds. Allusion and Intertext:  Dynamics of Appropriation in Roman Poetry. Cambridge: CUP, 1998. Publications, Books
Stephen E. Hinds. "The self-conscious cento." Chapter in Decadence: 'Decline and Fall' or 'Other Antiquity.' Heidelberg: Winter: 2014. 171-97. Publications, Essays
Stephen E. Hinds. "Seneca’s Ovidian Loci." Studi Italiani di Filologia Classica, quarta serie 9. 2011. 5-63. Publications, Essays
Stephen E. Hinds. "Return to Enna:  Ovid and Ovidianism in Claudian's De Raptu Proserpinae." In L. Fulkerson and T. Stover, eds., Repeat Performances: Ovidian Repetition and the Metamorphoses, U. Wisconsin P. 2016, 249-78 Publications, Essays
Stephen E. Hinds. "Pre- and Post-Digital Poetics of 'Transliteralism': Some Greco-Roman Epic Incipits." In Neil Coffee, Chris Forstall, Lavinia Galli Milić, Damien Nelis, eds., Intertextuality in Flavian Epic Poetry, Trends in Classics suppl. vol. 64 (De Gruyter) 2020, 421-45 Publications, Essays
Stephen E. Hinds. "Pastoral and its Futures: Reading like (a) Mantuan." Dictynna 14 (2017) [30pp. on paper] http://journals.openedition.org/dictynna/  Publications, Essays
Stephen E. Hinds. "Martial's Ovid/Ovid's Martial." Journal of Roman Studies 97 (2007): 113-54. Publications, Essays
Stephen E. Hinds. "Landscape with Figures: Aesthetics of Place in the Metamorphoses and its Tradition." in P. Hardie, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Ovid. Cambridge: CUP, 2002. 122-49. Publications, Essays
Stephen E. Hinds. "In and Out of Latin:  Diptych and Virtual Diptych in Marvell, Milton, Du Bellay and Others." In Syrithe Pugh, ed., Conversations: Classical and Renaissance Intertextuality, Manchester U.P. 2020, 55-90 Publications, Essays
Stephen E. Hinds. "Foreword." In Denis Feeney, Explorations in Latin Literature (2 vols.), Cambridge U.P. 2021, ix-xix Publications, Essays
Stephen E. Hinds. "Displacing Persephone: Epic between Worlds." UCL Housman Lecture (limited-circulation pamphlet). University College London, Dept of Greek and Latin: 2013. Publications, Essays
Stephen E. Hinds. "Dislocations of Ovidian Time." in J.P. Schwindt, ed., La représentation du temps dans la poésie augustéenne / Zur Poetik der Zeit in augusteischer Dichtung. Heidelberg: Winter: 2005. 203-30. Publications, Essays
Stephen E. Hinds. "Claudianism in the De Raptu Proserpinae." Generic Interfaces in Latin Literature, eds. T.D. Papanghelis, S.J. Harrison, S. Frangoulidis. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2013. 169-92. Publications, Essays
Stephen E. Hinds. "Black-Sea Latin, Du Bellay, and the Barbarian Turn: Tristia, Regrets, Translations." in J. Ingleheart, ed., Two Thousand Years of Solitude: Exile after Ovid. Oxford: OUP: 2011. 59-83. Publications, Essays