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MEDEA'S SOL-IPSISM: LANGUAGE, POWER AND IDENTITY IN SENECA'S MEDEA
- Celia Campbell
- Philosophy
- 1 June 2019
Recent investigations of Seneca's Medea have found consistently fascinating the way in which Medea progressively flags her realization of enacted identity and selfhood. She self-consciously pierces… Expand
THE ‘WEAKER VOICE’
- Celia Campbell
- Art
- The Classical Review
- 1 April 2020
course of the imperial period’ (p. 254). On the Sublime is quite upfront in its ambition to speak for all time, which is the mark of sublimity itself. [Longinus’] promiscuous quoting ‘renders all the… Expand
The Shade of Orpheus : Ambiguity and the Poetics of Vmbra in Metamorphoses 10
- Celia Campbell
- Art
- 20 December 2019
This paper reexamines the grove of Orpheus in Ovid, Metamorphoses 10, arguing that it is a space of complex ambiguity as activated and determined by the dual meaning of umbra. It conceptualizes the… Expand