The trailer to the last message..... AAY ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 17 Oct 1995 23:56:22 -0400 From: [log in to unmask] To: Multiple recipients of list FICINO <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Hellas Table of Contents Ladies and Gentlemen: Here follows a supplement to the *Hellas* guidelines, just posted to several lists. It lists a few titles of recently published or forthcoming essays. Some of these essays are less than four or five thousand words in length. I'm especially looking for essays on ancient, medieval or Renaissance subjects, whether historical, literary or philosophical, such as might please and instruct an audience of non-specialists. Essays on modern literature must be devoted to poetry. It would be helpful to send an abstract with a copy off the first page of the submission to my email address: [log in to unmask] Here's the list: HELLAS ESSAYS (from the section "Poems and Essays) Gordon Braden The Wrath of Odysseus Michael Lind Why Chivalry Is Not Dead Peter Constantine Parla Veneziakana? Renaissance Venetians on the Southern Tip of Greece Anton van Hooff Self-Murder, Antiquity's New Idea Richard Moore Problems in Classicism David Mulroy Hesiod Winking Stephen Shankman Valery and Pindar Annette Feldmann How Shelley Wrote Ozymandias Philip White Truth and Play in *The Winter's Tale* Henry Weinstein Lacrimae Rerum: Why Dante Weeps ARS POETICA Michael Helsem Neoprosody and then Some Marilyn Taylor The Comeback of Prosodic Analysis Charles Rafferty The Use of Slant Rhyme Thomas Carper Attridge's Useful Scansion Rachel Hadas On Translating Baudelaire REVIEWS Jan Schreiber on *The Rule that Liberates* by Richard Moore Joseph Aimone on *Each in His Season* by W.D. Snodgrass DIVERTIMENTI Alicia Stallings Poets and Critics Anita Sullivan Writing Mediocre Literature Barry Baldwin The Birdman of Hampshire Jascha Kessler Thalia: Muse of Comedy