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  1.  Aimé Césaire.  Cambridge University Press, 1997. (Cambridge)
  2.  Polyhymnia: The Rhetoric of Horatian Lyric Discourse.  University of California Press, 1991. (Berkeley/Los Angeles/ Oxford)
  3.  Non-Vicious Circle: Twenty Poems of Aimé Césaire.  Stanford University Press, 1984. (Stanford, Ca.)
  4.  The Death of Procris: "Amor" and the Hunt in Ovid's Metamorphoses.  Edizioni dell' Ateneo, January, 1983. (Rome, Italy)
  5.  Antigua Black: Portrait of an Island People.  Scrimshaw Press, 1971. (San Francisco)
Edited Volumes
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      Papers Published
      1. "Introduction." Eclogues, Trans. Leonard Krisak University of Pennslyvania Press, 2010 (2010).
      2. "Jane Austen's Mansfield Park: the Antigua Collection."    (2004). [papersdavishtml]
      3. "Consolation in the Bucolic mode: The Epicurean cadence of Vergil's First Eclogue." Vergil. Philodemus, and the Augustans. Edited by David Armstrong, Jeffrey Fish, Patricia Johnston, and Marilyn Skinner.  University of Texas Press, Austin, Texas (2003): 63-74.
      4. "Ait Phaselus: The Caricature of Stylistic Inelegance in Catullus 4"." "Materiali e discussioni per l'analysi dei testi classici."  vol. 48  (August, 2002): 111-143.
      5. "Introduction." Horace: Odes. Trans. James Michie Modern Library Random House (July, 2002).
      6. "'Pastoral sites': aspects of bucolic transformation in Derek Walcott's Omeros.." Classical World  vol. 93.1  (1999): 43-9.
      7. "L'intertextualite comme strategie dans un programme postcolonial: 'Ferrements' d'Aime Cesaire.." Europe  vol. 832-3  (1998): 109-18.
      8. "'With no Homeric Shadow': The Disavowal of Epic in Derek Walcott's Omeros.." South Atlantic Quarterly  vol. 96.2  (1997): 321-33.
      9. "The figure of Anacreon in Horatian lyric." Hellas  vol. 7.2  (1996): 63-74. (Special issue in honor of Wesley Trimpi)
      10. "Cupid at the Ivory Gates: Ausonius as a reader of Vergil." Colby Quarterly  vol. 30.3  (1994): 162-170. (Studies in Roman Epic)
      11. "Desire and the Hunt in Ovid's Metamorphoses." The Burnett Lectures: A Quarter Century. Edited by E.N.Genovese.   (1993): 142-170. (San Diego, Ca.)
      12. "Ingenii cumba?: literary aporia and the rhetoric of Horace's O navis referent (C.1.14)." Rheinisches Museum für Philologie  vol. 132  (1989): 331-345.
      13. "Quis...digne scripserit?: The topos of alter Homerus in Horace C.1.6." Phoenix  vol. 41.3  (1987): 292-295.
      14. "Carmina/Iambi: the literary-generic dimension of Horace's Integer vitae (C.1, 22)." Quaderni Urbinati di cultura classica  vol. 27.3  (1987): 67-78. (Why Horace: A Collection of Interpretations, ed. W.S. Anderson, Bolchazy-Carducci, Wauconda, Ill, 1999, 51-62)
      15. "Silence and Decorum: Encomiastic Convention and the Epilogue of Horace Carm 3.2." Classical Antiquity  vol. 2.1  (1983): 9-26. (Studies in Classical Lyric : A Homage to Elroy Bundy)
      16. "The Disavowal of the Grand (Recusatio) in two poems by Wallace Stevens." Pacific Coast Philology  vol. 17 no. 1-2,  (1982): 92-102.
      17. "The Problem of Closure in a carmen perpetuum: Aspects of Thematic Recapitulation in Ovid Metamorphoses 15." Grazer Beiträge  vol. 9  (1980): 123-132.
      18. "Ovid Metamorphoses 3.442ff. and the Prologue to Menander's Misoumenos." Phoenix  vol. 32  (1978): 339-342.
      19. "Towards a `Non-Vicious Circle': The Lyric of Aimé Césaire in English." Stanford French Review  vol. 1.1  (1977): 135-146.
      20. "The Persona of Licymnia: a Revaluation of Horace Carm. 2.12." Philologus  vol. 1.119  (1975): 70-83.
      21. "Ad Sidera Notus: The Rhetoric of Lament and Consolation in Fortunatus' De Gelesuintha." Agon  vol. 1.1  (1967): 118-134.
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