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Books
- Ginsberg, LD; Krasne, DA. After 69 CE - Writing Civil War in Flavian Rome. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG,
(December,
2018): 499 pages. [abs]
- Ginsberg, LD. Staging Memory, Staging Strife Empire and Civil War in the Octavia. Oxford University Press,
(December,
2016): 240 pages. [abs]
Papers/Articles/Chapters in Books
- Ginsberg, L. "“History as Intertext and Intertext as History in the Octavia” in Roman Drama and its Contexts. (S. Frangoulidis, S. Harrison, G. Manuwald, eds.). Trends in Classics Supplementary Volumes 34: 417-32.." (2016).
- Ginsberg, L. "Tragic Rome? Roman Historical Drama and the Genre of Tragedy (Brill Companion to Roman Tragedy)." (2015).
Papers Published
- Ginsberg, LD, Great expectations: Wordplay as warfare in caesar's bellvm civile,
Classical Quarterly, vol. 73 no. 1
(May, 2023),
pp. 184-197 [doi] [abs].
- Ginsberg, LD, Nero-Antichrist: The Founding and Fashioning of a Paradigm by Shushma Malik,
Classical Journal, vol. 117 no. 3
(2022),
pp. 369-371, Project MUSE [doi] .
- Ginsberg, LD, Allusive Prodigia: Caesar's Comets in Neronian Rome (Tac. Ann. 15.47),
TAPA, vol. 150 no. 1
(2020),
pp. 231-249, Project MUSE [doi] .
- Ginsberg, L, “The Failure of Female Fides in the Octavia” in Fides in Flavian Literature (A. Augoustakis, E. Buckley, and C. Stocks, eds). Phoenix Supplementary Volumes 56.
(2019) .
- Ginsberg, LD, VT ET HOSTEM AMAREM: JOCASTA AND THE POETICS OF CIVIL WAR IN SENECA'S PHOENISSAE,
Ramus, vol. 46 no. 1-2
(December, 2017),
pp. 58-74, Cambridge University Press (CUP) [doi] [abs].
- Lauren Ginsberg, , Jocasta's Catilinarian Oration (Sen. <em>Phoen.</em> 632–43),
The Classical Journal, vol. 111 no. 4
(2016),
pp. 483-483, Classical Association of the Middle West and South, Inc (CAMWS) [doi] .
- Ginsberg, LD, Don’t Stand So Close to Me: Antigone’s Pietas in Seneca’s Phoenissae,
TAPA, vol. 145 no. 1
(March, 2015),
pp. 199-230, Project MUSE [doi] [abs].
- Ginsberg, LD, Wars More Than Civil: Memories of Pompey and Caesar in the Octavia,
American Journal of Philology, vol. 134 no. 4
(December, 2013),
pp. 637-674, Project MUSE [doi] [abs].
- Donovan Ginsberg, L, Ingensas an Etymological Pun in theOctavia,
Classical Philology, vol. 106 no. 4
(October, 2011),
pp. 357-360, University of Chicago Press [doi] .
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