Arethusa

This distinguished journal is known for publishing original literary and cultural studies of the ancient world that combine contemporary theoretical perspectives with traditional approaches to literary and material evidence. Arethusa introduced the world of classics to the application of new methods in literary theory, and continues to be an exciting venue for innovative and stimulating approaches.

All Issues
2010s
  1. 2018 (Vol. 51)
    1. No. 3 Fall 2018 pp. 191-302
    2. No. 2 Spring 2018 pp. 91-189
    3. No. 1 Winter 2018 pp. 1-89
  2. 2017 (Vol. 50)
    1. No. 3 Fall 2017 pp. 283-430
    2. No. 2 Spring 2017 pp. 143-282
    3. No. 1 Winter 2017 pp. 1-142
  3. 2016 (Vol. 49)
    1. No. 2 Spring 2016 pp. 121-391
    2. No. 3 2016 pp. 393-589
    3. No. 1 Winter 2016 pp. 1-119
  4. 2015 (Vol. 48)
    1. No. 3 Fall 2015 pp. 283-432
    2. No. 2 Spring 2015 pp. 107-281
    3. No. 1 Winter 2015 pp. 1-105
  5. 2014 (Vol. 47)
    1. No. 3 Fall 2014 pp. 265-362
    2. No. 2 Spring 2014 pp. 111-264
    3. No. 1 Winter 2014 pp. 1-109
  6. 2013 (Vol. 46)
    1. No. 3 Fall 2013 pp. 375-543
    2. No. 2 Pliny the Younger in Late Antiquity Spring 2013 pp. 141-374
    3. No. 1 Winter 2013 pp. 1-140
  7. 2012 (Vol. 45)
    1. No. 3 Collectors and the Eclectic: New Approaches to Roman Domestic Decoration Fall 2012 pp. 261-361
    2. No. 2 Spring 2012 pp. 153-259
    3. No. 1 Winter 2012 pp. 1-151
  8. 2011 (Vol. 44)
    1. No. 3 Fall 2011 pp. 255-386
    2. No. 2 Spring 2011 pp. 143-253
    3. No. 1 Winter 2011 pp. 1-141
  9. 2010 (Vol. 43)
    1. No. 3 Fall 2010 pp. 345-468
    2. No. 2 The Art of Art History in Greco-Roman Antiquity Spring 2010 pp. 133-344
    3. No. 1 Winter 2010 pp. 1-131
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