Dan Curley
Associate Professor of Classics
Office: Filene Hall 212
Telephone: 518-580-5463
Email: dcurley@skidmore.edu
EDUCATION
- Ph.D., University of Washington (1999)
- A.M., Washington University in Saint Louis (1991)
- B.A., Beloit College (1988)
DOCTORAL DISSERTATION
Metatheater: Heroines and Ephebes in Ovid's Metamorphoses. (Director, S. Hinds.)
TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Latin poetry of late republic and early empire.
- Publius Ovidius Naso and his reception.
- Rome and Roman topography through the ages.
- Greek and Roman drama, especially tragedy.
- Ancient biography and life-writing.
- Classical myth on screen.
SELECT PUBLICATIONS
- (under contract for Wiley-Blackwell) Classical Myth on Film.
- Binge for Me, O Muse: Episodes, Books, and Cycles. In A. Augoustakis and M. Cyrino, ed. Screening Love and War in Troy: Fall of a City (Bloomsbury). 1323. 2022.
- A View with (a) Room: Spatial Projections in Ancient and Screen Epic. In A. Potter and H. Gardner, ed. Ancient Epic in Filmand Television (University of Edinburgh Press, 2022) 1732.
- A. Potter et al., ed. New Voices in Classical Reception Studies: Conference Proceedings Volume Two (Open University, UK). 2020.
- Conditional Future Perfect: Poems. Wolfson Press. 2019.
- The Hero in a Thousand Pieces: Antiheroes in Recent Classical Cinema. In A. Augoustakis and S. Raucci, ed. Epic Heroes on Screen (U. Edinburgh Press) 17390. 2018.
- Tragedy in Ovid. Cambridge University Press. 2013.