Expertise

Research areas

  • Roman Literary and Cultural History
  • Latin Lyric and Epic
  • Genre, Intertextuality, and Reception

My principal research interest is genre and intertextuality in Latin poetry, especially of the Augustan period.

Recent and current side projects include two articles on the Aeneid: one on the erotics of Turnus’ pursuit of the phantom Aeneas in Book 10; the other on the language of disease in the scene of the Sibyl’s inspiration in Book 6. I am also interested in the afterlives of Augustan poetry and have done work on Ausonius’ (4th cent. CE) reuse of Virgil and Ovid and on the role that Virgil and Horace played as models for translators in 17th century England.

Degrees
PhD, Indiana University, Classical Studies, 2015
MA, Indiana University, Latin, 2008
BA, Northwestern University, Classics, 2005