Edith Hall, ‘The Age of Tyrants: Sappho via Gounod’s Opera’
The heroine of Charles Gounod’s French opera Sapho (1851) sings her last aria O My…

The heroine of Charles Gounod’s French opera Sapho (1851) sings her last aria O My…
The British School at Athens Lecture Natalie Haynes is a writer and broadcaster. She writes…
A screening followed by discussion between the director, Peter Symes, and Oliver Taplin.
KCL GREEK PLAY 2018: EURIPIDES' MEDEA 7-9 February 2018, 7pm (2.30pm matinees on 7 &…
We are delighted to announce our Festival of Imagined Worlds on Friday 9th February 2018.…
The Women’s Classical Committee UK is organising a one-day workshop on Classics and Queer studies…
Prof. Gábor Betegh (Laurence Professor of Ancient Philosophy, Cambridge) In this paper I propose to…
A group of Syrian women, now refugees exiled in Jordan, created an extraordinary modern retelling…
This half-day workshop, generously supported by UCL’s Institute of Advanced Studies and the A. G.…
Studies of A. E. Housman assume a strong divide between his life as a poet…