Five Open Access Books on Homer, Lament, and Multiformity
Gathering my publications in one place





Five of my monographs and co-authored books are available online via Harvard University’s Center for Hellenic Studies. In the interest of including them along with the other online publications of mine featured on this substack, I link them here below as well. The first of these is a slightly revised version of my dissertation, Homeric Variations on a Lament by Briseis, published by Rowan and Littlefield/Lexington Books in 2002, and the last is my most recent monograph, Achilles Unbound: Multiformity and Performance in the Homeric Epics (published in 2019 by the Center for Hellenic Studies and Harvard University Press). Since Achilles Unbound I have been working very slowly and intentionally on another book, but it will likely be some time yet before it ever sees the light of day (if it ever does!). In the meantime, I am proud of these five, and hope they will remain accessible far into the future, whether that be here or on the CHS website.
Homeric Variations on a Lament by Briseis. Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield Press, 2002.
The Captive Woman’s Lament in Greek Tragedy. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2006.
Recapturing a Homeric Legacy: Images and Insights from the Venetus A Manuscript of the Iliad (ed.). Washington, DC and Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2009.
Iliad 10 and the Poetics of Ambush: A Multitext Edition with Essays and Commentary (with Mary Ebbott). Washington, DC and Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2010.
Achilles Unbound: Multiformity and Tradition in the Homeric Epics. Cambridge, MA and Washington, DC: Harvard University Press, 2018 (on-line) / 2019 (print).


