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Books on Catullus and Background to Catullus

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Adler, Eve. Catullan Self-Revelation. New York: Arno Press, 1981.

 

Arkins, Brian. Sexuality in Catullus. Hildesheim: Georg Olms, 1982.

 

Dettmer, Helena. Love by the Numbers: Form and Meaning in the Poetry of Catullus.

    New York: Peter Lang, 1997.

 

Dixon, Suzanne. Reading Roman Women. London: Duckworth, 2001.

 

Edwards, Catharine. The Politics of Immorality in Ancient Rome. Cambridge:

    Cambridge University Press, 1993.

 

Ferguson, John. Catullus (Greek and Roman Surveys in the Classics 20). Oxford:

    Clarendon Press, 1988.

 

———. Catullus. Lawrence, Kans.: Coronado Press, 1985.

 

Fitzgerald, William. Catullan Provocations: Lyric Poetry and the Drama of Position.

    Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995.

 

Gaisser, Julia. Catullus and His Renaissance Readers. Oxford: Clarendon Press,

    1993.

 

Greene, Ellen. The Erotics of Domination: Male Desire and the Mistress in Latin

    Love Poetry. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press,

    1998.

 

Habinek, Thomas. The Politics of Latin Literature: Writing, Identity and Empire in

    Ancient Rome. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1998.

 

Havelock, Eric. The Lyric Genius of Catullus. Oxford: Blackwell, 1939.

 

Janan, Micaela. When The Lamp Is Shatt ered: Desire and Narrative in Catullus.

    Carbondale, Ill.: Southern Illinois University Press, 1994.

 

Jenkyns, Richard. Three Classical Poets: Sappho, Catullus and Juvenal. London:

    Duckworth, 1982.

 

Johnson, W. Ralph. The Idea of Lyric. Berkeley: University of California Press,

    1982.

 

Kresic, Stephanus, ed. Contemporary Literary Hermeneutics and Interpretation of

    Classical Texts. Ottawa: Ottawa University Press, 1981. (contains articles

    on Catullus 8 by S. Kresic, P. J. McCormick and H.-G. Gadamer)

 

Lyne, R. O. A. M. The Latin Love Poets. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1980.

 

Martin, Charles. Catullus. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1992.

 

McCarren, Vincent P. A Critical Concordance to Catullus. Leiden: Brill, 1977.

 

Miller, Paul Allen. Lyric Texts and Lyric Consciousness: The Birth of a Genre From

Archaic Greece to Augustan Rome. London and New York: Routledge, 1994.

 

Newman, J. K. Roman Catullus and the Modifi cation of the Alexandrian Sensibility.

    Hildesheim: Weidmann, 1990.

 

Putnam, Michael C. J. Essays on Latin Lyric, Elegy, and Epic. Princeton: Princeton

    University Press, 1982.

 

Quinn, Kenneth. The Catullan Revolution. Second Edition. London: Bristol

    Classical Press, 1999.

 

Ross, David O. Style and Tradition in Catullus. Cambridge: Harvard University

    Press, 1969.

 

Skinner, Marilyn B. Catullus’ Passer: The Arrangement of the Book of Polymetric

    Poems. New York: Arno Press, 1981.

 

Small, Stuart. Catullus: A Reader’s Guide to the Poems. Lanham, Md.: University

    Press of America, 1983.

 

Sullivan, J. P., ed. Critical Essays on Roman Literature: Elegy and Lyric. Cambridge:

    Harvard University Press, 1962.

 

Treggiari, Susan. Roman Marriage. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991.

 

Wheeler, A. L. Catullus and the Traditions of Ancient Poetry (1934). Berkeley:

    University of California Press, 1964.

 

Williams, Gordon. The Nature of Roman Poetry. Oxford: Oxford University

    Press, 1983.

 

Wiseman, T. P. Catullus and His World. Cambridge: Cambridge University

    Press, 1985.

 

———. Catullan Questions. Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1969.

 

Witke, Charles. Enarratio Catulliana. Leiden: Brill, 1968.

 

Wray, David. Catullus and the Poetics of Manhood. Cambridge: Cambridge University

    Press, 2001.

 

Additional Bibliography:

 

 Skinner, Marilyn. ed. A Companion to Catullus. Malden, Ma. and Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2007.

 

 

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