Robert Carver
Associate Professor
Department of English Studies
Durham University
United Kingdom
Biography
Robert Carver is Member in the Institute of Medieval and Early Modern Studies and Associate Professor in the Department of English Studies along with he is Member of the Centre for 17th-Century Studies.
Research Interest
Research interests include Apuleius, the Ancient Novel, and its Reception, Neo-Latin Literature, Renaissance Humanism, Renaissance Literature, Sir Philip Sidney, The Influence of the Classics in English Literature, Australian Literatur.
Publications
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Carver, Robert H. F. (2012). Apuleius of Madaura, Metamorphoses<-i>. In The Reception of Classical Literature. ed. Christine Walde and, Birgitte Egger; & trans. Duncan Smart and Matthijs H. Wibier (Leiden and Boston: Brill).
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Carver, Robert HF (2013). Of Donkeys and D(a)emons: Metamorphosis and the Literary Imagination from Apuleius to Augustine (Chapter 5). In Transformative Change in Western Thought: A History of Metamorphosis from Homer to Hollywood. Gildenhard, Ingo & Zissos, Andrew Legenda: Modern Humanities Research Association and Maney Publishing. 222-251.
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Carver, Robert H.F. (2013). Defacing Gods Work: Metamorphosis and the Mimicall Asse" in the Age of Shakespeare (Chapter 7). In Transformative Change in Western Thought: A History of Metamorphosis from Homer to Hollywood. Gildenhard, Ingo. & Zissos, Andrew Legenda: Modern Humanities Research Association and Maney Publishing. 273-306.
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Carver, Robert HF (2013). ‘Between Photis and Isis: Fiction, Reality, and the Ideal in The Golden Ass of Apuleius’. In The Construction of the Real and the Ideal in the Ancient Novel. Paschalis, Michael & Panayotakis, Stelios Barkhuis Publishing & The University Library Groningen. 243-274.
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Carver, Robert H.F. (2007). The Protean Ass: The Metamorphoses of Apuleius from Antiquity to the Renaissance. Oxford: Oxford University Press.