Wisconsin Studies in Classics
Laura McClure, Mark Stansbury-O’Donnell, and Matthew Roller, Series Editors
Established in 1982 with a generous bequest from Warren Moon, this series publishes books on classical art, archaeology, literature, and culture. We accept submissions in all areas of ancient studies, and are particularly eager to receive books with a focus on the following: the integration of material and literary culture, the integration of contemporary theory with ancient texts, classical art and iconography, and the art and archaeology of the Greek and Roman East.
Please send all inquiries to UW Press Executive Editor Raphael Kadushin.
See also the Classical Studies subject page, which includes related titles that are not a part of this series.
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Tragic Rites Narrative and Ritual in Sophoclean Drama
Adriana E. Brook
Silenced Voices
The Poetics of Speech in Ovid
Bartolo A. Natoli
“A significant and distinctive contribution to Ovidian scholarship, tackling the issues of voice and silence in a comparative reading of Ovid's varied works.”
—Gianpiero Rosati,Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa
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Virgil and Joyce
Nationalism and Imperialism in the Aeneid and Ulysses
Randall J. Pogorzelski
Spring 2016

Repeat Performances
Ovidian Repetition and the Metamorphoses
Edited By Laurel Fulkerson and Tim Stover
Spring 2016


Agamemnon
Aeschylus
A verse translation by David Mulroy, with introduction and notes
Spring 2016


Trojan Women, Helen, Hecuba
Three Plays about Women and the Trojan War
Euripides
Verse translations by Francis Blessington, with introductions and notes
Fall 2015

Echoing Hylas
A Study in Hellenistic and Roman Metapoetics
Mark Heerink
Fall 2015

Shaping Ceremony
Monumental Steps and Greek Architecture
Mary B. Hollinshead
Fall 2014

Selected Epigrams
Martial, Translated with notes by Susan McLean, Introduction by Marc Kleijwegt
Fall 2014

The Offense of Love
Ars Amatoria, Remedia Amoris, and Tristia 2
Ovid, A verse translation by Julia D. Hejduk, with introduction and notes
Fall 2014

Oedipus at Colonus
Sophocles, A verse translation by David Mulroy, with introduction and notes
Fall 2014

Odes
Horace, Translated with commentary by David R. Slavitt
Spring 2014

Couched in Death
Klinai and Identity in Anatolia and Beyond
Elizabeth P. Baughan
Spring 2013

Antigone
Sophocles, A verse translation by David Mulroy, with introduction and notes
Fall 2012


Oedipus Rex
A Dramatized Audiobook
Sophocles, A verse translation by David Mulroy
Spring 2012

Oedipus Rex
Sophocles, A verse translation by David Mulroy, with introduction and notes
Spring 2011

The Codrus Painter
Iconography and Reception of Athenian Vases in the Age of Pericles
Amalia Avramidou
Fall 2010

Ovid before Exile
Art and Punishment in the Metamorphoses
Patricia J. Johnson
Fall 2007

Pandora’s Senses
The Feminine Character of the Ancient Text
Vered Lev Kenaan
Fall 2007

Asinaria
The One about the Asses
Plautus, Translated and with commentary by John Henderson
Fall 2006

Ulysses in Black
Ralph Ellison, Classicism, and African American Literature
Patrice D. Rankine
Fall 2006

Imperium and Cosmos
Augustus and the Northern Campus Martius
Paul Rehak, Edited by John G. Younger
Fall 2006

Mail and Female
Epistolary Narrative and Desire in Ovid’s Heroides
Sara H. Lindheim
Fall 2003

Kallimachos
The Alexandrian Library and the Origins of Bibliography
Rudolf Blum, Translated by Hans H. Wellisch
Fall 1991


Hellenistic Poetry
An Anthology
Selected and translated by Barbara Hughes Fowler
Fall 1990


Roman Cities
Les villes romaines by Pierre Grimal
Edited and translated by G. Michael Woloch
Fall 1982
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