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Bibliography for CLAS 121: Roman Culture and Civilization
John Porter, instructor
General Reference
- The Cambridge Ancient History.
- The Cambridge Dictionary of Classical Civilization.
- The Cambridge History of Classical Literature, vol. II: Latin Literature. [PA6003 .L3]
- The Oxford Classical Dictionary. Third edition.
- Howatson, M.C., ed. The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature. Second edition. Oxford and New York, 1989.
Roman History, Politics, and Culture
- Starr, C. A History of the Ancient World. New York, 1965. [D59 .S79]
- Morley, N. Ancient History: Key Themes and Approaches. London and New York, 2000.
- Talbert, R.J.A., ed. Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World. Princeton, 2000.
- Potter, D.S. Literary Texts and the Roman Historian. London and New York, 1999.
- Cary, M. and H.H. Scullard. A History of Rome. Third edition. Basingstoke and London, 1975.
- Heurgon, J. The Rise of the Roman Republic to 264 B.C. Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1973.
- Cornell, T.J. The Beginnings of Rome. Italy and Rome from the Bronze Age to the Punic Wars (c. 1000-264BC.) London and New York, 1995.
- Scullard, H.H. Scipio Africanus: Soldier and Politician. Ithaca, 1970.
- Scullard, H.H. From the Gracchi to Nero. Fourth edition. London, 1976.
- Taylor, L.R. Party Politics in the Age of Caesar. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London, 1949.
- Braund, D.C. Augustus to Nero: A Sourcebook on Roman History 31 B.C.-A.D. 68. London, 1985.
- Nash, E. Pictorial Dictionary of Ancient Rome. London, 1961.
- Barrow, R.H. The Romans. Harmondsworth, 1949.
- Bender, H.V. The Civilization of Ancient Rome. Lanham, 1985.
- Frank, T. Life and Literature in the Roman Republic. Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1930.
- Ogilvie, R.M. The Romans and their Gods. New York, 1969.
- Rose, H.J. Religion in Greece and Rome. New York, 1959.
- Balsdon, J.P.V.D. Life and Leisure in Ancient Rome. New York, 1969.
- Shelton, J.-A. As the Romans Did. Second edition. Oxford, 1997.
- Griffin, J. Latin Poets and Roman Life. Chapel Hill, 1985.
- Forbes, R.J. Studies in Ancient Technology. Second edition. Leiden, 1964.
- Edwards, J. The Roman Cookery of Apicius. Point Roberts [Washington], 1984.
- Grant, M. The Army of the Caesars. London, 1974.
- Pearson, J. Arena: The Story of the Colosseum. New York, 1973.
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The Roman Family
- Balsdon, J.P.V.D. Roman Women. New York, 1963.
- Bradley, K. Discovering the Roman Family. Oxford, 1991.
- Bradley, K.R. Slaves and Masters in the Roman Empire. Oxford, 1987.
- Clark, G. Women in the Ancient World. Oxford, 1989.
- Dixon, S. The Roman Family. Baltimore, 1992.
- Fantham, E. "Women in Antiquity: A Selective (and Subjective) Survey 1979-84," Echos du monde classique / Classical Views n.s. 5 (1986) 1-24.
- Foley, H.P., ed. Reflections of Women in Antiquity. New York, 1981.
- Gardner, J. Women in Roman Law and Society. Bloomington, 1986.
- Leary, T.J. "That's what little girls are made of: The Physical Charms of Elegiac Women," Liverpool Classical Monthly 18 (1993) 152-55.
- Gardner, J., and T.E.J. Wiedemann. The Roman Household: A Sourcebook. London, 1991.
- Goodwater, L. Women in Antiquity: An Annotated Bibliography. Metuchen [N.J.], 1975.
- Lefkowitz, M.F., and M.B. Fant. Women's Life in Greece and Rome. Second edition. Baltimore, 1992.
- Massey, M. Women in Ancient Greece and Rome. Cambridge, 1988.
- Peradotto, J. and J.P. Sullivan, eds. Women in the Ancient World. Albany [N.Y.], 1984.
- Pomeroy, S. Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves: Women in Classical Antiquity. New York, 1975.
- Rawson, B., ed. The Family in Ancient Rome. Ithaca, 1986.
- Treggiari, S. Roman Marriage: iusti coniuges from the Time of Cicero to the Time of Ulpian. Oxford, 1991.
- Wiedemann, T.E.J. Slavery. Oxford, 1987.
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Roman Art and Architecture
- Sear, F. Roman Architecture. Ithaca, 1982.
- Wheeler, M. Roman Art and Architecture. London, 1964.
- Haward, A. Art and the Romans. London, 1999.
- Grant, M. The Roman Forum. London, 1970.
- McKay, A.G. Houses, Villas and Palaces in the Roman World. Ithaca, 1975.
- Grant, M. Cities of Vesuvius. London, 1971.
- Mau, A. Pompeii. Washington [D.C.], 1973.
- Ward-Perkins, J.B. and Claridge, A. Pompeii, A.D. 79. New York, 1978.
- Meiggs, R. Roman Ostia. Oxford, 1960.
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Roman Drama: New Comedy
- Arnott, W.G. Menander, Plautus and Terence. Oxford, 1975.
- Hunter, R.L. The New Comedy of Greece and Rome. Cambridge, 1985.
- Segal, E., ed. Oxford Readings in Menander, Plautus, and Terence. Oxford and New York, 2001.
- Beare, W. The Roman Stage. Third edition. London, 1964.
- Duckworth, G.E. The Nature of Roman Comedy. Reprinted, with a foreword and bibliographical appendix by Richard Hunter. Princeton, 1994.
- Gratwick, W.S. "Drama," in The Cambridge History of Classical Literature II: Latin Literature (ed. E.J. Kenney, Cambridge, 1982) 77-137. [PA6003 .L3]
- Konstan, D. Roman Comedy. Ithaca, 1983.
- McLeish, K. Roman Comedy. Bristol, 1986.
- Dudley, D.R. and T.A. Dorey, eds. Roman Drama. London, 1965.
- Parker, H. "Crucially Funny or Tranio on the Couch: the Servus Callidus and Jokes about Torture," Transactions of the American Philological Association 119 (1989) 233-46.
- Fantham, E. "Sex, Status and Survival in Hellenistic Athens: A Study of Women in New Comedy," Phoenix 29 (1975) 44-74.
- Rosivach, V.J. When a Young Man Falls in Love: The Sexual Exploitation of Women in New Comedy. London, 1998.
- Miola, R.S. Shakespeare and Classical Comedy. The Influence of Plautus and Terence. Oxford, 1994.
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Plautus
- Moore, T.J. The Theater of Plautus: Playing to the Audience. Austin, 1998.
- Segal, E. Roman Laughter: The Comedy of Plautus. Cambridge [Mass.], 1968. [PA6585 .S45]
- Slater, N.W. Plautus in Performance. Princeton, 1985.
- McCarthy, K. Slaves, Masters, and the Art of Authority in Plautine Comedy. Princeton, 2000
- Muecke, F. Plautus, Menaechmi: A Companion. Bristol, 1987. [PA6585 .M84 1987]
- Wright, J. Dancing in Chains. Rome, 1974.
Terence
- Forehand, W.E. Terence. Boston, 1985.
- Goldberg, S.M. Understanding Terence. Princeton, 1986. [PA6768 .G65 1986]
- Parker, H. "Plautus vs. Terence: Audience and Popularity Re-examined," American Journal of Philology 117 (1996) 585-617.
Sallust
- Earl, D.C. The Political Thought of Sallust. Cambridge, 1961.
- Goodyear, F.R.D. "Sallust," in The Cambridge History of Classical Literature II: Latin Literature (ed. E.J. Kenney, Cambridge, 1982) 268-80. [PA6003 .L3]
- Gruen, E.S. The Last Generation of the Roman Republic. Berkeley, 1974.
- Syme, R. Sallust. Berkeley, 1964.
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Catullus
- Adler, E. Catullan Self-Revelation. New York, 1981.
- Arkins, B. Sexuality in Catullus. Hildesheim and New York, 1982.
- Clausen, W.V. "The New Direction in Poetry," in The Cambridge History of Classical Literature II: Latin Literature (ed. E.J. Kenney, Cambridge, 1982) 178-206. [PA6003 .L3]
- Ferguson, J. Catullus. Oxford, 1988.
- Griffin, J. Latin Poets and Roman Life. Chapel Hill, 1985.
- Leary, T. "The Intellectual Accomplishments of the Elegiac Woman," Liverpool Classical Monthly 18 (1993) 88-92.
- Lyne, R.O.A.M. The Latin Love Poets from Catullus to Horace. Oxford, 1980.
- Quinn, K. Catullus: An Interpretation. London, 1972.
- Quinn, K. The Catullan Revolution. Revised edition. Cambridge, 1969.
- Quinn, K., ed. Approaches to Catullus. Cambridge and New York, 1972.
- Wiseman, T.P. Catullus and his World — A Reappraisal. Cambridge, 1985.
- Wray, D. Catullus and the Poetics of Roman Manhood. Cambridge and New York, 2001.
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Lucretius
- Dalzell, A. "Lucretius," in The Cambridge History of Classical Literature II: Latin Literature (ed. E.J. Kenney, Cambridge, 1982) 207-29. [PA6003 .L3]
- Amory, A. "Obscura de lucida carmina: Science and Poetry in De rerum natura," Yale Classical Studies 21 (1969) 145-68.
- Betensky, A. "Lucretius and Love," Classical World 73 (1979-1980) 291-99.
- Classen, C.J. "Poetry and Rhetoric in Lucretius," Transactions of the American Philological Association 99 (1968) 77-118.
- Clay, D. Lucretius and Epicurus. Ithaca, 1983.
- Dudley, D.R., ed. Lucretius. London, 1965.
- Gale, M. Lucretius and the Didactic Epic. Bristol, 2001.
- Hadzsits, G.D. Lucretius and his Influence. New York, 1963.
- Inwood, B. and L.P. Gerson. The Epicurus Reader. Indianapolis, 1994.
- Menadeo, R. The Lyre of Science. Detroit, 1969.
- Segal, C. Lucretius on Death and Anxiety: Poetry and Philosophy in the De Rerum Natura. Princeton, 1990.
- Sikes, E.E. Lucretius: Poet and Philosopher. Cambridge, 1936.
- West, D. The Imagery and Poetry of Lucretius. Edinburgh, 1969.
- Epicurus
- Asmis, E. Epicurus ' Scientific Method. Ithaca, 1984.
- Bailey, C. The Greek Atomists and Epicurus. Oxford, 1928.
- Clay, D. Lucretius and Epicurus. Ithaca, 1983.
- Inwood, B., and L.P. Gerson. The Epicurus Reader: Selected Writings and Testimonia. Indianapolis, 1994.
- Long, A.A. Hellenistic Philosophy; Stoics, Epicureans, Sceptics. London, 1974.
- Rist, J.M. Epicurus: An Introduction. Cambridge, 1972.
- Sedgwick, H.D. The Art of Happiness; or, The Teachings of Epicurus. Freeport, 1970. (Reprint of 1933 edition.)
- Sedley, D.N. Lucretius and the Transformation of Greek Wisdom. Cambridge and New York, 1998.
- Strozier, R.M. Epicurus and Hellenistic Philosophy. Lanham, 1985.
- Taylor, A.E. Epicurus. Freeport, , 1969.
- Warren, J. Epicurus and Democritean Ethics: An Archaeology of Ataraxia. Cambridge and New York, 2002.
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Augustus — Res Gestae
- Syme, R. The Roman Revolution. Oxford, 1939.
- Galinsky, K. Augustan Culture: An Interpretive Introduction. Princeton, 1996.
- Gurval, R.A. Actium and Augustus: The Politics and Emotions of Civil War. Ann Arbor, 1995.
- Jones, A.H.M. Augustus. New York, 1970.
- Kleiner, D.E.E. "Politics and Gender in the Pictorial Propaganda of Antony and Octavian," Echos du monde classique / Classical Views 36 (1992) 357-67.
- Raaflaub, K.A. and M. Toher, edd. Between Republic and Empire: Interpretations of Augustus and his Principate. Berkeley, 1990.
- Ramage, E.S. The Nature and Purpose of Augustus' Res Gestae. Stuttgart, 1987.
- Reinhold, M., ed. The Golden Age of Augustus. Toronto, 1978.
- Rogers, R.S., K. Scott, and M.M. Ward, eds. Caesari Augusti Res Gestae et Fragmenta. Boston, 1935.
- Simon, E. Ara Pacis Augustae. Greenwich [Conn.], 1968.
- Simon, E. Augustus, Kunst und Leben in Rom um die Zeitenwende. Munich, 1986.
- White, P. "Julius Caesar in Augustan Rome," Phoenix 42 (1988) 334-56.
- Woodman, T. and D. West. Poetry and Politics in the Age of Augustus. Cambridge, 1984.
- Zanker, P. The Power of Images in the Age of Augustus. Ann Arbor, 1988.
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Livy
- Chaplin, J.D. Livy's Exemplary History. Oxford and New York, 2000.
- Forsythe, G. Livy and Early Rome: A Study in Historical Method and Judgment. Stuttgart, 1999.
- Luce, T.J. Livy: The Composition of his History. Princeton, 1977.
- Ogilvie, R.M. "Livy," in The Cambridge History of Classical Literature II: Latin Literature (ed. E.J. Kenney, Cambridge, 1982) 458-66. [PA6003 .L3]
- Walsh, P.G. Livy: His Historical Aims and Methods. Cambridge, 1961.
Horace
- Anderson, W.S. Why Horace? A Collection of Interpretations. Wauconda, 1999.
- Commager, S. The Odes of Horace: A Critical Study. New Haven, 1962.
- Fraenkel, E. Horace. Oxford, 1957.
- Gold, B. Literary Patronage in Greece and Rome. Chapel Hill, 1987.
- Highet, G. Poets in a Landscape. New York, 1957.
- Kiernan, V.G. Horace: Poetics and Politics. New York, 1999.
- Porter, D.H. Horace's Poetic Journey. Princeton, 1987.
- Reckford, K.J. Horace. New York, 1969.
- Rudd, N. "Horace," in The Cambridge History of Classical Literature II: Latin Literature (ed. E.J. Kenney, Cambridge, 1982) 370-404. [PA6003 .L3]
- Sullivan, J.P., ed. Critical Essays in Roman Literature: Elegy and Lyric. London, 1962.
- Wilkinson, L.P. Horace and his Lyric Poetry. Cambridge, 1945.
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Vergil
- Burnell, P. "The Death of Turnus and Roman Morality," Greece and Rome 34 (1987) 186-200.
- Camps, W.A. An Introduction to Virgil's Aeneid. Oxford, 1969. [PA6825 .C19]
- Dudley, D.R., ed. Virgil. London, 1969.
- Griffin, J. Virgil. Oxford, 1986.
- Horsfall, N., ed. A Companion to the Study of Virgil. Leiden, 1995.
- Lee, M.O. Fathers and Sons in Virgil's Aeneid. Albany, 1979.
- Otis, B. Virgil: A Study in Civilised Poetry. Oxford, 1963.
- Pöschl, V. The Art of Vergil. (G. Seligson tr.) Ann Arbor, 1962.
- Putnam, M.C.J. The Poetry of the Aeneid. Cambridge [Mass.], 1965.
- Quinn, K. Virgil's Aeneid: A Critical Description. London, 1968.
- Spence, S., ed. Poets and Critics Read Vergil. New Haven, 2001.
- Thomas, R.F. Virgil and the Augustan Reception. Cambridge and New York, 2001.
- Williams, R.D. "The Aeneid," in The Cambridge History of Classical Literature II: Latin Literature (ed. E.J. Kenney, Cambridge, 1982) 333-69. [PA6003 .L3]
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Ovid
- Ahl, F. Metaformations. Ithaca, 1985.
- Anderson, W.S. "Aspects of Love in Ovid's Metamorphoses," Classical Journal 90 (1995) 265-69.
- Binns, J.W., ed. Ovid. London and Boston, 1973.
- Boyd, B.W., ed. Brill's Companion to Ovid. Leiden and Boston, 2002.
- Claassen, J.-M. "Ovid's Exile: Is the Secret Out Yet?" Scholia 3 (1994) 107-11. [Review of R. Verdiere, Le secret du voltigeur d'amour ou le mystere de la relegation d'Ovide (Brussels, 1992).]
- Due, O.S. Changing Forms: Studies in the Metamorphoses of Ovid. Copenhagen, 1974.
- Fraenkel, H. Ovid: A Poet Between Two Worlds. Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1945.
- Galinsky, K. Ovid's Metamorphoses. Berkeley, 1975.
- Griffin, J. Latin Poets and Roman Life. Chapel Hill, 1985.
- Hardie, P., ed. The Cambridge Companion to Ovid. Cambridge and New York, 2002.
- Hinds, S.E. The Metamorphosis of Persephone. Cambridge, 1987.
- Holzberg, N. Ovid: The Poet and his Work. Ithaca, 2002.
- Kenney, E.J. "Ovid," in The Cambridge History of Classical Literature II: Latin Literature (ed. E.J. Kenney, Cambridge, 1982) 420-57. [PA6003 .L3]
- Knox, P.E. Ovid's Metamorphoses and the Traditions of Augustan Poetry. Cambridge, 1986.
- Larmour, D.H.J. "Tragic Contaminatio in Ovid's Metamorphoses: Procne and Medea; Philomela and Iphigeneia (6.424-674); Scylla and Phaedra (8.19-151)," Illinois Classical Studies 15 (1990) 131-41.
- de Luce, J. "'O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing': A Footnote on Metamorphosis, Silence, and Power," in Woman's Power, Man's Game (Wauconda, 1993) 305-21.
- Mack, S. Ovid. New Haven and London, 1988.
- Otis, B. Ovid as an Epic Poet. Second edition. Cambridge, 1970.
- Sharrock, A.R. "Womanufacture," Journal of Roman Studies 81 (1991) 36-49.
- Solodow, J.B. The World of Ovid's Metamorphoses. Chapel Hill, 1988.
- Wilkinson, L.P. Ovid Recalled. Cambridge, 1955.
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Juvenal
- Anderson, W.S. Essays on Roman Satire. Princeton, 1982.
- Bramble, J.C. "Martial and Juvenal," in The Cambridge History of Classical Literature II: Latin Literature (ed. E.J. Kenney, Cambridge, 1982) 597-623.
- Coffey, M. Roman Satire. London and New York, 1976.
- Courtney, E. A Commentary on the Satires of Juvenal. London, 1980.
- Duff, J.W. Roman Satire. Hamden, 1964.
- Freudenburg, K. Satires of Rome: Threatening Poses from Lucilius to Juvenal. Cambridge and New York, 2001.
- Highet, G. Juvenal the Satirist. Oxford, 1954.
- Jenkyns, R. Three Classical Poets: Sappho, Catullus, Juvenal. Cambridge [Mass.], 1982.
- Knoche, V. Roman Satire. (E.S. Ramage, transl.) Bloomington and London, 1975.
- Ramage, E.S., D.L. Sigsbee, S.C. Fredericks Roman Satirists and their Satire. Park Ridge [N.J.], 1974.
- Rudd, N. Themes in Roman Satire. Norman and London, 1986.
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Seneca
- Costa, C.D.N., ed. Seneca. London, 1974.
- Henry, D. and E. The Mask of Power. Warminster and Chicago, 1985.
- Herington, C.J. "The Younger Seneca," in The Cambridge History of Classical Literature II: Latin Literature (ed. E.J. Kenney, Cambridge, 1982) 511-32 (particularly pp. 519-32).
- Motto, A.L. Seneca. New York, 1973.
- Pratt, N.T. Seneca's Drama. Chapel Hill, 1983.
- Sutton, D.F. Seneca on the Stage. Leiden, 1986.
Petronius
- Arrowsmith, W. "Luxury and Death in the Satyricon," Arion 5 (1966) 304-31. [= N. Rudd, ed., Essays on Classical Literature Selected from Arion (Cambridge, 1972) 122-49.]
- Beck, R. "The Satyricon, Satire, Narrator and Antecedents," Museum Helveticum 39 (1982) 206-14.
- Boyce, B. The Language of the Freedmen in Petronius' Cena Trimalchionis. Leiden ; New York, 1991.
- Cameron, A. "Myth and Meaning in Petronius: Some Modern Comparisons," Latomus 29 (1970) 397-425.
- Conte, G.B. The Hidden Author: An Interpretation of Petronius' Satyricon. Berkeley, 1996.
- Courtney, E. A Companion to Petronius. Oxford, 2001.
- Courtney, E. "Petronius And The Underworld," American Journal of Philology 108 (1987) 408-10.
- Fredericks, S. "Seneca and Petronius: Menippean Satire under Nero," in E.S. Ramage et al., eds., Roman Satirists and their Satire (Park Ridge, 1974) 89-113.
- Mendell, C. "Petronius and the Greek Romance," Classical Philology 12 (1917) 158-72.
- Newton, R.M. "Trimalchio's Hellish Bath," Classical Journal 77 (1982) 315-19.
- Plaza, M. Laughter and Derision in Petronius' Satyrica: A Literary Study. Stockholm, 2000.
- Porter, J.R. Widow of Ephesus WWW site (mainly for students with Latin)
- Relihan, J.C. Ancient Menippean Satire. Baltimore, 1993.
- Rose, K.F.C. "The Petronian Inquisition: An Auto-Da-Fé," Arion 5 (1966) 275-301.
- Shero, L. "Cena in Roman Satire," Classical Philology 18 (1923) 126-43.
- Slater, N.W. Reading Petronius. Baltimore, 1990.
- Sullivan, J.P. "Petronius' Satyricon and its Neronian Context," Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt 2.32.3 (1985) 1666-86.
- Sullivan, J.P. "Petronius and his Modern Critics," Bucknell Review 19 (1971) 107-24.
- Sullivan, J.P. The Satyricon of Petronius: A Literary Study. Bloomington, 1968.
- Sullivan, J.P. "Petronius: Artist or Moralist," Arion 6 (1967) 71-88. [= N. Rudd, ed., Essays on Classical Literature Selected from Arion (Cambridge, 1972) 151-68]
- Sullivan, J.P. "Satire and Realism in Petronius," in id., ed., Critical Essays on Latin Literature: Satire (London, 1963) 73-92.
- Ure, P. "The Widow of Ephesus. Some Reflections on an International Comic Theme," Durham University Journal 18 (1956) 1-9.
- Walsh, P.G. "Was Petronius a Moralist?" Greece and Rome 21 (1974) 181-90.
- Zeitlin, F. "Petronius as Paradox: Anarchy and Artistic Integrity," Transactions of the American Philological Association 102 (1971) 631-84.
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The Ancient Novel
- Anderson, G. Ancient Fiction: The Novel in the Graeco-Roman World. London, 1984.
- Anderson, G. Eros Sophistes: Ancient Novelists at Play. Chico, 1982.
- Beaton, R. The Greek Novel, AD 1 - 1985. London and New York, 1988.
- Braun, M. History and Romance in Graeco-Oriental Literature. New York, 1987.
- Goldhill, S. Foucault's Virginity: Ancient Erotic Fiction and the History of Sexuality. Cambridge and New York, 1995.
- Hägg, T. The Novel in Antiquity. Berkeley, 1983.
- Haight, E.H. Essays on the Greek Romances. New York, 1943.
- Hansen, W., ed. Anthology of Ancient Greek Popular Literature. Bloomington, 1998.
- Harrison, S.J., ed. Oxford Readings in the Roman Novel. Oxford and New York, 1999.
- Heiserman, A.R. The Novel Before the Novel: Essays and Discussions about the Beginnings of Prose Fiction in the West. Chicago, 1977.
- Hofmann, H., ed. Latin Fiction: The Latin Novel in Context. London and New York, 1999.
- Holzberg, N. The Ancient Novel: An Introduction. London and New York, 1995.
- Konstan, D. Sexual Symmetry: Love in the Ancient Novel and Related Genres. Princeton, 1994.
- MacAlister, S. Dreams and Suicides: The Greek Novel from Antiquity to the Byzantine Empire. London and New York, 1996.
- Morgan, J.R., and R. Stoneman, eds. Greek Fiction: The Greek Novel in Context. London and New York, 1994.
- Reardon, B.P., ed. Collected Ancient Greek Novels. Berkeley, 1989.
- Reardon, B.P. The Form of Greek Romance. Princeton, 1991.
- Rosenmeyer, P.A. Ancient Epistolary Fictions: The Letter in Greek Literature. Cambridge and New York, 2001.
- Schmeling, G.L. Xenophon of Ephesus. Boston, 1980.
- Schmeling, G.L., ed. The Novel in the Ancient World. Leiden and New York, 1996.
- Scobie, A. Aspects of the Ancient Romance and its Heritage. Essays on Apuleius, Petronius, and the Greek Romances. Meisenheim am Glan, 1969.
- Scobie, A. More Essays on the Ancient Romance and its Heritage. Meisenheim am Glan, 1973.
- Stephens, S.A., and J.J. Winkler, eds. Ancient Greek Novels: The Fragments. Princeton, 1995.
- Swain, S., ed. Oxford Readings in the Greek Novel. Oxford and New York, 1999.
- Tatum, J. The Search for the Ancient Novel. Baltimore, 1994.
- Wolff, S.L. The Greek Romances in Elizabethan Prose Fiction. New York, 1961.
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Fielding
- Alter, R. Fielding and the Nature of the Novel. Cambridge [Mass.], 1968.
- Battestin, M.C. Twentieth Century Interpretations of Tom Jones: A Collection of Critical Essays. Englewood Cliffs, 1968.
- Bertelsen, L. Henry Fielding at Work: Magistrate, Businessman, Writer. Basingstoke and New York, 2000.
- Braudy, L. Narrative Form in History and Fiction: Hume, Fielding and Gibbon. Princeton, , 1970.
- Compton, N., ed. Henry Fielding: Tom Jones: A Casebook. London, 1970.
- Harrison, B. Henry Fielding's Tom Jones: The Novelist as Moral Philosopher. London, 1975.
- Hassall, A.J. Henry Fielding's Tom Jones. Sydney, 1979.
- Hutchens, E.N. Irony in Tom Jones. [S.l.], 1965.
- Johnson, M.O. Fielding's Art of Fiction: Eleven Essays on Shamela, Joseph Andrews, Tom Jones and Amelia. Philadelphia, 1961.
- Mace, N.A. Henry Fielding's Novels and the Classical Tradition. London and Cranbury [N.J.], 1996.
- Miller, H.K. Henry Fielding's Tom Jones and the Romance Tradition. Victoria [B.C.], 1976.
- Paulson, R. Fielding: A Collection of Critical Essays. Englewood Cliffs, 1962.
- Paulson, R., ed. Henry Fielding: The Critical Heritage. London and New York, 1969.
- Paulson, R. The Life of Henry Fielding: A Critical Biography. Malden, 2000.
- Reilly, P. Tom Jones: Adventure and Providence. Boston, 1991.
- Watt, I.P. The Rise of the Novel: Studies in Defoe, Richardson, and Fielding. Berkeley, 1957.
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