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  • The Voiceless Procne and the Absent Philomela in Aristophanes' Birds

    The Voiceless Procne and the Absent Philomela in Aristophanes' Birds

  • Tereus in Fragments: a Lost Play of Sophocles

    Tereus in Fragments: a Lost Play of Sophocles

  • The Story of Procne, Philomela, and Tereus at First Seems to Lack the Kind of Links to Contemporary Roman Ideology and Spectacul

    The Story of Procne, Philomela, and Tereus at First Seems to Lack the Kind of Links to Contemporary Roman Ideology and Spectacul

  • The Abuse of Patriarchal Power in Rome: the Rape Narratives of Ovid’S Metamorphoses

    The Abuse of Patriarchal Power in Rome: the Rape Narratives of Ovid’S Metamorphoses

  • The Nightingale's Lament and Itys' Identity in Ovid's Metamorphoses

    The Nightingale's Lament and Itys' Identity in Ovid's Metamorphoses

  • Ovid's Song of Philomela

    Ovid's Song of Philomela

  • Lydgate, Poetic Authority, and the Canonization of Philomela

    Lydgate, Poetic Authority, and the Canonization of Philomela

  • The Voice of the Shuttle Is Ours

    The Voice of the Shuttle Is Ours

  • The Flight of the Nightingale: from Romans to Romantics

    The Flight of the Nightingale: from Romans to Romantics

  • Learned Goths and Roman Exports: Titus Andronicus and Presentism in the 2010S Miguel Ramalhete Gomes

    Learned Goths and Roman Exports: Titus Andronicus and Presentism in the 2010S Miguel Ramalhete Gomes

  • The Nightingale's Lament and Itys' Identity in Ovid's Metamorphoses

    The Nightingale's Lament and Itys' Identity in Ovid's Metamorphoses

  • Orphic Powers in J.R.R. Tolkien's Legend of Beren and Lúthien Jane Beal Phd University of California, Davis, Janebeal@Gmail.Com

    Orphic Powers in J.R.R. Tolkien's Legend of Beren and Lúthien Jane Beal Phd University of California, Davis, [email protected]

  • Keats, the “Tongueless Nightingale,” and the Legacy of Philomela in English Poetry

    Keats, the “Tongueless Nightingale,” and the Legacy of Philomela in English Poetry

  • SHAKESPEARE's CHAUCERIAN ENTERTAINERS by JACOB

    SHAKESPEARE's CHAUCERIAN ENTERTAINERS by JACOB

  • Speech, Art and Community: the 'Logos Nexus' in Ovid by Bart Anthony Natoli, B.A. Report Presented to the Faculty of The

    Speech, Art and Community: the 'Logos Nexus' in Ovid by Bart Anthony Natoli, B.A. Report Presented to the Faculty of The

  • Book Review: If We Were Birds

    Book Review: If We Were Birds

  • The Nightingale's Song in and out of Poetry

    The Nightingale's Song in and out of Poetry

  • Patterns of Rape in Ovid's Metamorphoses

    Patterns of Rape in Ovid's Metamorphoses

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  • Shakespeare: a Creative Interpreter of Bird Imagery with Ceaseless Imagination
  • Religions in Shakespeare's Writings
  • Performing Ovid's Metamorphoses in Titus Andronicus and a Midsummer
  • The Return of the Nightingale
  • After Having Read the Story of Philomela, Three Elements Are Most
  • The Myth of Tereus and the Nightingale Motif in Classical and Medieval Literature and in the Works of Chauce
  • Tereus' Tears: the Performance and Performativity of Crying in Met.6.412
  • Barbarian Variations: Tereus, Procne and Philomela in Ovid (Met. 6.412-674) and Beyond
  • Please Do Not
  • Picturing Rape and Revenge in Ovid's Myth of Philomela
  • Philomela and Procne in English Literature
  • Teaching Note the #Metoo Movement and Ovid's Philomela
  • Sexual Violence in Jacobean and Caroline Comedy Laughing Matters: Sexual Violence in Jacobean and Caroline


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