Research Fields: Latin and ancient Greek Literature, especially Homeric epic, Augustan-era Latin literature, and the ancient novel; ritual poetics; anthropological and theoretical approaches to the classics; classical reception in the 20th Century; Dada, Surrealism, and the 20th Century avant-garde; French social and literary theory; Lacanian psychoanalysis and post-Lacanian thought
Education:
Ph.D., Harvard University, Classical Philology (in progress)
A.M., Harvard University, Classical Philology (2020)
M.A., University of Connecticut, Comparative Literature (2016)
B.A., University of Connecticut, Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies (2014)
Languages: Latin, Ancient Greek, Greek, German (reading), Italian (reading), French (reading)
Founded as a graduate program in 1904 and joining with the undergraduate Literature Concentration in 2007, Harvard’s Department of Comparative Literature operates at the crossroads of multilingualism, literary study, and media history.
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