Victoria Rimell - Selected Publications#
Books:
(2017) (ed. with Markus Asper) Imagining Empire. Political Space in Hellenistic and Roman Literature. Winter Press, Heidelberg.
(2015) The Closure of Space in Roman Poetics: Empire’s Inward Turn. Cambridge University Press
(2008) Martial’s Rome: Empire and the Ideology of Epigram. Cambridge University Press.
(2007) (ed.) Seeing Tongues, Hearing Scripts: Orality and Representation in the Ancient Novel. Groningen.
(2006) Ovid’s Lovers: Desire, Difference, and the Poetic Imagination. Cambridge University Press. (pb 2009)
(2002) Petronius and the Anatomy of Fiction. Cambridge University Press. (pb 2007)
Selected recent articles and chapters:
(2018) ‘After Ovid, after theory’ in special ‘Ovid and Theory’ volume of the International Journal of the Classical Tradition, D.Orrells and T.Roynon (eds.), 1-24.
(2018) ‘The creative superiority of self-reproach: Horace’s Ars Poetica’ in S.Harrison and S. Matzner (eds.) Complex Inferiorities: Poetics of the Weaker Voice in Latin Literature. Oxford University Press, 107-127.
(2018) ‘I will survive (you): Martial and Tacitus on regime change’ in A. König and Christopher Whitton (eds.) Literary Interactions under Nerva, Trajan and Hadrian. Cambridge University Press, 63-85.
(2017) 'Philosophy's folds: Seneca, Cavarero and the history of rectitude' Hypatia 32.4.1-16