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The Oxford History of Classical Reception in English Literature (OHCREL) is designed to offer a comprehensive investigation of the numerous and diverse ways in which literary texts of the classical world have been responded to and refashioned by English writers. Covering the full range of English literature from the early Middle Ages to the present day, OHCREL both synthesizes existing scholarship and presents cutting-edge new research, employing an international team of expert contributors for each of the 5 volumes.
For a statement of the general principles informing OHCREL, and of the coverage and scope of the History as a whole, readers are referred to the editors Preface to Volume 3.
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Suzanne Conklin Akbari
University of Toronto
Winston Black
Assumption College
Charles F. Briggs
University of Vermont
James P. Carley
York University and University of Kent
David R. Carlson
University of Ottawa
Rita Copeland
University of Pennsylvania
Ian Cornelius
Yale University
Dallas G. Denery II
Bowdoin College
Marilynn Desmond
Binghamton University
Robert R. Edwards
Pennsylvania State University
Andrew Galloway
Cornell University
Cam Grey
University of Pennsylvania
Alfred Hiatt
Queen Mary University of London
Alastair Minnis
Yale University
gnes Juhsz-Ormsby
Memorial University of Newfoundland
Ad Putter
University of Bristol
Nicola Royan
University of Nottingham
Cathy Shrank
University of Sheffield
James Simpson
Harvard University
Emily Steiner
University of Pennsylvania
Daniel Wakelin
University of Oxford
Winthrop Wetherbee
Cornell University
James Willoughby
University of Oxford
Marjorie Curry Woods
The University of Texas at Austin
Nicolette Zeeman
University of Cambridge
Jan M. Ziolkowski
Harvard University
Here, as in the other volumes of the OHCREL series, quotations and translations from classical texts are normally taken from the Loeb edition, where possible. In quotations from Old English, Middle English, Older Scots, and some early modern English, spelling and language have not been modernized; but translations of the whole passage or glosses to individual words and phrases have been provided. However, archaic alphabetical forms such as thorn and yogh have been modernized unless the quoted passage is accompanied by a complete translation.
In the notes and bibliographies, the convention of the OHCREL series is that where London is the place of publication only the publication date is given.
To study classical reception in the English Middle Ages is to encounter the pervasive presence of the ancient past in medieval thought. This pervasiveness in turn laid the foundations for the expanded labours of early humanists, who embraced antiquity in some new ways but also in some older ways, through the mediation of their English predecessors. The medieval reception of antiquity is a history of continuous and enlarging engagement; the classicism of the early English humanists was a late and profoundly generative moment emerging out of many centuries of such continuity and increase.
Yet as persistent and powerful as medieval and early humanist engagement with the classical world was, the period 800 to 1558 does not fully conform to the general principles of a history of classical reception in
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