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Relevant Information
Yopie Prins
Associate Professor
English and Comparative Literature
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Tel. (734) 647-7674
email: yprins@umich.edu
Primary Interests: Victorian poetry and lyric theory; Classical
Greek literature and nineteenth-century Hellenism; translation studies;
gender studies
Secondary Interests: Music and lyric; reception of Greek tragedy;
Dutch literature
Relevant publications:
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* Books
Victorian Sappho, (Princeton UP 1999)
co-editor, Volume X of the Poetical Works of Robert Browning:
Greek Translations (Oxford UP, forthcoming 2003)
co-editor, Dwelling in Possibility: Women Poets and Critics
on Poetry (Cornell UP 1997)
co-editor and translator, The Defiant Muse: Dutch and Flemish
Feminist Poems (Feminist Press 1997).
* Articles
"Nineteenth-century Homers and the Hexameter Mania" in
Nation/Language and the Ethics of Translation (Princeton
UP, forthcoming 2003)
"Otototoi: Virginia Woolf and the Naked Cry of Cassandra"
in Agamemnon in Performance (Oxford UP, forthcoming 2003)
"Victorian Meters" in Cambridge Companion to Victorian
Poetry (Cambridge UP 2000)
"Greek Maenads, Victorian Spinsters" in Victorian
Sexual Dissidence (Chicago UP 1999)
co-author, "Lyrical Studies" in Victorian Literature
and Culture (1999)
"Personifying the Poetess" in Gender and Genre Women's
Poetry 1830-1900 (Macmillan 1998)
"Sappho's Afterlife in Translation" in Re-Reading
Sappho (California UP 1997)
"Sappho Doubled: Michael Field" in Yale Journal of
Criticism (1995)
"A Metaphorical Field: Katherine Bradley and Edith Cooper"
in Victorian Poetry (1995)
"Elizabeth Barrett, Robert Browning and the Differance of
Translation" in Victorian Poetry (1991)
"Aeschylus' Furies and their Binding Song" in Arethusa
(1991)
"Browning's Agamemnon" in Victorian Poetry (1989)
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