Doctor of Philosophy
Reanimating Greek Drama: how contemporary poets translate for the stage
2/04/2012 → 1/04/2016
Doctor of Philosophy
Transcending temporality - a study of the reception of Julius Ceasar's self-representation in epic and drama
2/04/2012 → 1/09/2013
Doctor of Philosophy
Sea journeys in ancient Greek tragedy
1/10/2012 → 1/02/2016
Doctor of Philosophy
Seneca's Medea in Republican Spain: Precedents, creation and impact of its 1933 production
1/10/2013 → 1/08/2019
Doctor of Philosophy
An exploration into the correlation between classical material found in NCERT textbooks and the citizenship aims of the 1968 National Policy on Education
4/01/2016 → 1/01/2022
Doctor of Philosophy
Gangs of Athens: An investigation into political presentations of youth in Greek tragedy
2/04/2012 → 1/03/2015
Doctor of Philosophy
Greek Up North: A Study of Northern Broadsides' Productions of Ancient Drama
25/06/2012 → 1/09/2015
Doctor of Philosophy
The Reception of Aristophanes in Britain during the Long-Nineteenth Century
1/10/2016 → 1/05/2020
Doctor of Philosophy
How is Odysseus presented in the Fifth Century BC?
1/10/2016 → 5/12/2021
Doctor of Philosophy
Male prophets in Greek epic literature and their reception now propose to change to 'Cheiron the centaur in ancient Greek sources and reception'
1/10/2016 → 10/09/2021
Doctor of Philosophy
Inspiration from Tatters: Reconstructed Ancient Greek Plays on the Modern Stage
2/04/2012 → 1/07/2016
Doctor of Philosophy
Ajax - A study of the impact and reception of the myth of Ajax and Sophocles' Ajax in western culture
1/10/2012 → 1/05/2019
Master of Philosophy
Neuroscience and the Appeal of Greek Tragedy
1/10/2014 → 1/10/2017
Doctor of Philosophy
The problem of the chorus in contemporary revivals of Greek tragedy and directorial solutions in the last forty years
1/10/2012 → 1/01/2019
Master of Philosophy
Sophocles and Nobility of Birth
1/10/2019 → 28/10/2020
Doctor of Philosophy
From the Classical to the Biopolitical: Tracing the Ancient Roots of Contemporary Political Discourse
1/10/2019 → 30/01/2020
Doctor of Philosophy
The Protrepticus of Clement of Alexandria: Innovation and Dramatisation. The notion of the 'narrative protreptic' and the development of the pagan-Christian conversation.
1/10/2020 → 27/07/2022
Languages, Literatures and Cultures
Doctor of Philosophy
Reincarnating Graeco-Roman Antiquity in Northeast Brazil: Classical Reception in Popular Oral Poetries
1/10/2017 → 1/11/2021
Doctor of Philosophy
The Colour of Classics: The Weaponisation of the Classical World and the Formation of White, British Identities in Neoclassical Painting.
1/10/2020 → 1/01/2022
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