Eupolis, poet of Old Comedy (Oxford: Oxford Univ

IAN C. STOREY Curriculum Vitae Publications: (a) Books: Ø Eupolis, poet of Old Comedy (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003) Ø A Guide to Ancient Greek Drama (Oxford: Blackwell, 2005) – with A.L. Allan (b) Book edited: Ø J.P. Bews, I.C. Storey, & M.R. Boyne (edd.), Celebratio: thirtieth anniversary essays at Trent University (Peterborough: Trent University, 1998) (c) Chapters in books and conference publications: Ø “Notus est omnibus Eupolis?”. in A. Sommerstein et al. (edd.), Tragedy, Comedy and the Polis (Bari 1993) 373­96. Ø “Domestic Disharmony in Euripides’ Andromache”, in P. Walcot & I. McAuslan (edd.), Greek Tragedy (Oxford 1993) 180­92 Ø “Introduction”, in P. Meineck (trans.), and I.C. Storey (introd.), Aristophanes I (Indianapolis: Hackett, 1998). Ø “C.S. Lewis’s Till We Have Faces as historical fiction”, in J.P. Bews et al. (edd), Celebratio: thirtieth anniversary essays at Trent University (Peterborough: Trent University, 1998) 154­64 Ø “Introduction”, in P. Meineck (trans.), and I.C. Storey (introd.), Aristophanes Clouds (Indianapolis: Hackett, 2000). Ø “Some problems in Eupolis' Demoi”, in D. Harvey & J. Wilkins (edd.), The Rivals of Aristophanes (London: 2000) 173­90. Ø “POxy. 4301: a new fragment of Eupolis?”, in D. Harvey & J. Wilkins (edd.), The Rivals of Aristophanes (London 2000) 163­71 [with W. Luppe] Ø “General Bibliography”, in D. Harvey & J. Wilkins (edd.), The Rivals of Aristophanes (London 2000) 527­44 Ø “On Reading Euripides’s Hippolytos”, in R. Mitchell­Boyask (ed.), Approaches to Teaching the Dramas of Euripides (New York 2002) 178­ 87 [with A. Allan & M. Boyne] Ø “Cutting Comedies”, in J. Barsby (ed.), Greek and Roman Drama: Translation and Performance, Drama 12 (Stuttgart: M und P, Verlag für Wissenschaft und Forschung, 2002) 146­67 Ø “The Curious Matter of the Lenaia Festival of 422”, in D. Phillips & D. Pritchard (edd.), Sport and Festival in the Greek World (London: Duckworth /University Press of Wales, 2004) 281­92 Ø “Facing Off with an Ancient Myth: Till We Have Faces”, in R. Wagner, C.S. Lewis & Narnia for Dummies (Indianapolis: Wiley Publishing, 2005) 237­44 Ø “But comedy has satyrs too”, in G. Harrison & J. Francis (edd.), Tragedy at Play (Swansea: The Classical Press of Wales, 2005) 201­18 Ø “Comedy, Euripides, and the War(s)”, in J. Davidson, F. Muecke, & P. Wilson (edd.), Greek Drama III: essays in honour of Kevin Lee, BICS Supplement 87 (London: Institute of Classical Studies, 2006) 171­86
Ø “On First Looking into Kratinos’ Dionysalexandros”, in L. Kozek & J. Rich (edd.), Playing around Aristophanes (Warminster: David Brown, 2006) Ø “Old Comedy”, in G. Dobrov (ed.), Companion to Greek Comedy (Leiden: Brill, forthcoming) (d) Articles: Ø “Eupolis 352K”, Phoenix 39 (1985) 154­7. Ø “The Symposium at Wasps 1299ff.”, Phoenix, 39 (1985) 317­33. Ø “Old Comedy 1975­1984”, EMC 6 (1987) 1­46. Ø “The Date of Kallias' Pedetai”, Hermes 116 (1988) 379­83. Ø “Thrasymachos at Athens”, Phoenix 42 (1988) 212­8 Ø “Domestic Disharmony in Euripides’ Andromache”, Greece &Rome 36 (1989) 16­27 Ø “Clouds 1158­63: a prosopographical note”, Classical Quarterly 39 (1989) 549­ 50 Ø “The ‘Blameless Shield’ of Kleonymos”, Rheinisches Museum 132 (1989) 247­ 61. Ø “Dating and Re­dating Eupolis” Phoenix 44 (1990) 1­30. Ø “Four Notes on Eupolis”, Prudentia 23.2 (1991) 1­12. Ø “Dekaton men etos tod’: Old Comedy 1982­1991”, Antichthon 26 (1992) 1­29. Ø “The Dates of Aristophanes' Clouds II and Eupolis' Baptai: a reply to E.C. Kopff, The Date of Aristophanes' Nubes II”, American Journal of Philology 114 (1993) 71­84. Ø “The Politics of ‘Angry Eupolis’ “ Ancient History Bulletin 8 (1994) 107­20. Ø “Wasps 1284­91 and the Portrait of Kleon in Wasps”, Scholia 4 (1995) 3­23. Ø “Philoxenos, of doubtful gender”, Journal of Hellenic Studies 115 (1995) 182­4. Ø “Notes on unassigned fragments of Eupolis”. Museum Criticum 30­31 (1995/6) 137­57. Ø “Poets, politicians, and perverts: personal humour in Aristophanes”, Classics Ireland 5 (1998) 85­134. Ø “Eupolis: 1985­2005”, Lustrum 48 (2006) 73­108, 231­2. Ø “Classical Allusion in C.S. Lewis’ Till We Have Faces”, The Chronicle of the Oxford University C.S. Lewis Society 4.2 (2007) 5­20. (e) Websites: Ø “An annotated bibliography to C.S. Lewis’s Till We Have Faces ” [C.S. Lewis Webpage] Ø “Classics Drama Group, Trent University” [http://www.trentu.ca/ahc/drama.php] Last revised: July 2007.