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Papers/Articles/Chapters in Books
- Weiberg, E. "Learning to Bear Witness: Tragic Bystanders in Sophocles’ Trachiniae." Emotional Trauma in Greece and Rome (January,
2020): 177-191. [abs]
- Weiberg, E. "Weapons as Friends and Foes in Sophocles’ Ajax and Euripides’ Heracles." The Materialities of Greek Tragedy (August,
2018): 63-78. [abs]
- Weiberg, E. "Lessons in Grief and Corruption: Anne Carson’s Translations of Euripides." Anne Carson: Ecstatic Lyre (January,
2015): 200-205.
Papers Published
- Weiberg, EL, Archive Feelings: A Theory of Greek Tragedy. By Mario Telò. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 2020. Pp. [ix] + 327.,
Classical Philology, vol. 117 no. 4
(October, 2022),
pp. 753-758, University of Chicago Press [doi] .
- Weiberg, EL, FALSE REPORTS AND WAITING WIVES ON THE HOME FRONT IN AESCHYLUS’ AGAMEMNON AND SOPHOCLES’ TRACHINIAE,
Classical Philology, vol. 117 no. 2
(April, 2022),
pp. 282-302 [doi] [abs].
- Weiberg, EL, Archive Feelings: A Theory of Greek Tragedy,
CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY, vol. 117 no. 4
(2022),
pp. 753-758 .
- Weiberg, EL, The Bed and the Tomb,
Mnemosyne, vol. 73 no. 5
(January, 2020),
pp. 729-749, Brill [doi] [abs].
- Weiberg, EL, Tectius illa cupit: Female Pleasure in Ovid's Ars amatoria,
Helios, vol. 47 no. 2
(2020),
pp. 161-189, Project MUSE [doi] .
- Weiberg,, The Writing on the Mind: Deianeira's Trauma in Sophocles' <em>Trachiniae</em>,
Phoenix, vol. 72 no. 1/2
(2018),
pp. 19-19, Project MUSE [doi] .
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