PUBLICATIONS Translation of Franz von Schönthan's Sodom und Gomorrah and Jean François Alfred Bayard and Jules de Wailly’s Le mari à la campagne ou Le Tartuffe moderne, for Aesthetic Farce, ed. Tony Dobrowolski (Fairleigh Dickinson University Press). “From Ovid to Elvis: Teaching Mythology in the Classical Tradition,” accepted for Approaches to Teaching Ovid and Ovidianism, ed. Barbara W. Boyd and Cora Fox (New York: MLA). “Mary Renault,” in preparation for an essay collection on classics in South Africa, edited by John Hilton and Grant Parker. “Patricia Nell Warren,” in preparation for American Writers, ed. Jay Parini (Detroit: Charles Scribner’s Sons). “Worlds of Difference? Gay and Lesbian Texts Across Cultures,” forthcoming in Teaching World Literature, ed. David Damrosch (New York: MLA, 2009). “Teaching The Picture of Dorian Gray as a ‘Gay‘ Text,” forthcoming in Approaches to Teaching the Works of Oscar Wilde, ed. Philip E. Smith (New York: MLA, 2009). Entries on Aeschylus’ Agamemnon, The Libation Bearers, and The Eumenides, Aristophanes’ Lysistrata, Gustave Flaubert’s Madame Bovary, André Gide’s The Immoralist, Eugène Ionesco’s Rhinoceros, Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis, Thomas Mann’s Death in Venice and The Magic Mountain, Yukio Mishima’s Forbidden Colors, Jean Racine’s Phaedra and Britannicus, Voltaire’s Candide, and Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray in The Dictionary of Literary Characters, ed. Michael D. Sollars (Facts on File), 4 vols. Review of Giulia Sissa, Sex and Sensuality in the Ancient World, in IRIS: The Newsletter of the Lambda Classical Caucus (2009). “Gore Vidal,” Encyclopedia of Twentieth Century American Fiction, ed. Patrick O’Donnell, Justus Nieland, and David W. Madden (Malden, MA: Blackwell-Wiley, 2009). “Gore Vidal,” The Wadsworth Anthology of American Literature, Volume 5: 1945 to Present, ed. Henry Hart (Boston: Thomson, 2009). “1906-1909: Press Campaign Against a ’Homosexual Circle’ Said to Surround the German Emperor Wilhelm II Creates Scandal Attracting International Attention,” Great Events from History: Modern Scandals (Pasadena, CA and Hackensack, NJ: Salem Press, 2009), 3 vols. “John Addington Symonds,” British Writers, supplement 14, ed. Jay Parini (Detroit: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2009). “When Plato Meets Wilde: Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson’s A Dialogue,” The Oscholars 2008 <http://www.oscholars.com>. “Tarnung und Enttarnung: Siegfried Wagners Homosexualität,” Mitteilungsblatt der Internationalen Siegfried Wagner Gesellschaft 2008 <http://www.siegfried-wagner.org/html/endres.html>. Review of Louis Crompton, Homosexuality and Civilization, in Newsletter of the Committee on Lesbian and Gay History 22 (Fall 2008). Review of Andrew Scholtz, Concordia Discors: Eros and Dialogue in Classical Athenian Literature, in IRIS: Newsletter of the Lambda Classical Caucus Summer 2008: 7-9. “There is Something Wilde about Mary: The Eccles Bequest,” Victorian Newsletter 112 (Fall 2007): 51-54. “Edward Carpenter,” British Writers, supplement 13, ed. Jay Parini (Detroit: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2007): 35-52. “Plato, Platotude, and Blatancy in E. M. Forster's Maurice,” Alma Parens Originalis? The Receptions of Classical Literature and Thought in Africa, Europe, The United States, and Cuba, ed. John Hilton and Anne Gosling (Bern: Peter Lang, 2007): 177-200. “The Eulenburg Affair Scandalizes Germany's Leadership” and “Gay College Student is Beaten and Murdered,” Great Events from History: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Events, ed. Lillian Faderman et al. (Pasadena, CA and Hackensack, NJ: Salem Press, 2007), 2 volumes, 52-55 and 654-57; also available at GLBT Life with Full Text, EBSCO Publication Services <www.ebsco.com>. “The Sublime and the Bovine: Petronius' Satyricon and Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary,” Ancient Narrative 6 (2006): 51-76 <http://www.ancientnarrative.com/>; abstract in Acta Classica 49 (2006): 204-5. Review of Neil McKenna, The Secret Life of Oscar Wilde, in Newsletter of the Committee on Lesbian and Gay History 20.2 (Fall 2006): 17-19. “Locating Wilde in 2004 and in the Fourth Century BCE: Platonic Love and Closet Eros in The Picture of Dorian Gray,” Irish Studies Review 13.3 (Aug. 2005): 303-16. “Queering our Classrooms,” Pedagogy: Critical Approaches to Teaching Literature, Language, Composition, and Culture 5.1 (Winter 2005): 131-39. “Roman Fever: Petronius' Satyricon and Gore Vidal's The City and the Pillar,” Ancient Narrative 4 (2004): 99-141 <http://www.ancientnarrative.com/>; abstract in Acta Classica 46 (2003): 134. “The Pillaged Pillar: Hubris and Polis in Gore Vidal's The City and the Pillar,” Classical and Modern Literature 24.2 (Fall 2004): 47-78. Review of Martha C. Nussbaum and Juha Sihvola (eds.), The Sleep of Reason: Erotic Experience and Sexual Ethics in Ancient Greece and Rome, in Newsletter of the Committee on Lesbian and Gay History 18.2 (Fall/Winter 2004): 18-20. “Mary Renault,” British Writers, supplement 9, ed. Jay Parini (Detroit: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2004): 171-88. “Vorgeschmack,” in Fred Endres, Maximen der Lebenskunst: Schätze für mein Glück (Norderstedt: Books on Demand, 2004): 9-10. English Translation of Fred Endres, Maximen der Nähe: Impulse für ein erfülltes Dasein as Maxims of Proximity: Impulses for a Fulfilled Life (Bloomington, IN: 1stbooks.com, 2003). Review of Thomas K. Hubbard (ed.), Homosexuality in Greece and Rome: A Sourcebook of Basic Documents, in Newsletter of the Committee on Lesbian and Gay History 17.2 (Fall 2003): 10-13. “Alcibiades,” “Benjamin Jowett,” “Cambridge Apostles,” “Dennis Altman,” “Galli: Ancient Roman Priests,” “Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson,” “Jörg Haider,” “Juvenal,” “Károly-Mária Kertbeny,” “Mathew Shepard,” “Pim Fortuyn,” “Siegfried Wagner,” “Subjects of the Visual Arts: Harmodius and Aristogeiton,” GLBTQ: An Encyclopedia of Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Queer Culture, ed. Claude J. Summers (Chicago: glbtq, 2003-), available at <http://www.glbtq.com/>; “Subjects of the Visual Arts: Harmodius and Aristogeiton” reprinted in The Queer Encyclopedia of the Visual Arts, ed. Claude J. Summers (San Francisco: Cleis Press, 2004): 301-2. “A Bibliography of Petronius' Nachleben in Modern Literature,” Petronian Society Newsletter 33 (2003) <http://www.ancientnarrative.com/PSN>. Review of Edward Courtney, A Companion to Petronius, in Petronian Society Newsletter 32 (2002) <http://www.ancientnarrative.com/PSN>. “Socrates in the Salon: Love, Elenchus, and Failure in Corydon,” Romance Notes 42.1 (Fall 2001): 43-59. “Panta Rhei: André Gide's Les Nourritures Terrestres, Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray, and Walter Pater's ‘Conclusion,'” Romance Notes 41.2 (Winter 2001): 209-21. Review of Craig A. Williams, Roman Homosexuality: Ideologies of Masculinity in Classical Antiquity, in American Journal of Philology 122.1 (Spring 2001): 143-47. “Edward Carpenter,” “André Gide,” “Greece: Classical Views of Homosexuality,” “Juvenal,” “Mary Renault,” “Roman Literature,” Reader's Guide to Lesbian and Gay Studies, ed. Timothy F. Murphy (Chicago: Fitzroy-Dearborn, 2000): 117-19, 253-54, 258-61, 323-24, 501-3, 512-15. Review of Alexander Nehamas and Paul Woodruff (trs.), Plato: Symposium, in IRIS 1.4 (Dec. 1998): 3-4. |