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Dr Felix Budelmann BA Hons (London), PhD (Cambridge)
APGRD Principal Investigator, Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama CUF in Classical Languages and Literature, Magdalen College
Magdalen College Oxford, OX1 4AU
felix.budelmann@magd.ox.ac.uk
http://www.magd.ox.ac.uk/whos-here/fellows-and-lecturers/fellows/budelmannf
Research InterestsGreek literature, especially lyric and drama; cognitive approaches to literature
Selected Recent Publications
2000: The language of Sophocles: communality, communication and involvement, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2001: edited jointly with P. Michelakis, Homer, tragedy and beyond: studies in honour of P. E. Easterling, London: Hellenic Society. 2004: ‘West-African adaptations of Greek tragedy’, Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society 50 (2004) 1-28, and reprinted in B.Goff (ed.) Classics and colonialism (London: Duckworth, 2005) 118-46. 2006: 'The mediated ending of Sophocles' Oedipus Tyrannus', Materiali e discussioni per l'analisi dei testi classici, 57, 43-62. 2007: 'The reception of Sophocles' representation of physical pain', American Journal of Philology, 128, 443-67. 2009: ed. The Cambridge companion to Greek lyric, Cambridge: Cambridge UP. 2010: 'Bringing together nature and culture: on the uses and limits of cognitive science for the study of performance reception', in E. Hall and S. Harrop eds. Theorising performance: Greek drama, cultural history and critical practice (London 2010) ch. 9..
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