Duncan Kennedy

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Professor of Latin Literature and the Theory of Criticism

Phone: +44 (0)117 928 8257

E-mail: duncan.f.kennedy@bristol.ac.uk

Research

Duncan Kennedy joined the department in 1988. His primary interests are Latin literature and its reception, literary theory and science studies. As well as books which explore critical responses to Roman love elegy (The Arts of Love) and use Lucretius as a focus for thinking about current debates in the study of science (Rethinking Reality), he has written many articles on Latin poetry, including influential studies of Lucretius, Virgil’s Eclogues and Aeneid, and Ovid’s Heroides and Ars Amatoria. He is currently preparing articles on violence in Seneca’s Phaedra and on elegy and narrativity. He is the joint editor (with Charles Martindale) of New Directions in Classics, a series of monographs to be published by I.B.Tauris showcasing innovative research in Classics, to which he will be contributing one of the first volumes, on literature and time.

Professor Kennedy would be happy to supervise PhD students working on any topics related to any of the above areas.

Teaching

In 2010/11 Professor Kennedy is teaching the following units:

Selected publications