Carthage’s Legacy? Reading languagehat, as I often do, I was pleased to see a post linking to some discussions on Latino-Punic inscriptions. St. Augustine and Plautus sh Continue Reading →
Bakhtin Again In the first part of his review, Eagleton gives a sketch of Bakhtin’s difficult life under the Stalinists. At one point, he writes:Here [in St. Peters Continue Reading →
Housman’s Ideas about Poetic Inspiration in Later Writers (1) Since Dennis has such a great interest in Housman, I usually try to make a mental note when I come across references to him in other writers. This is Continue Reading →