[New-Poetry] Roman Erotic Elegy by Jon Corelis

Anny Ballardini anny.ballardini at tin.it
Tue Sep 26 15:37:41 EDT 2006


It is free online, click on the central link!
  From: TheOldMole 
  Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 9:31 PM


  I'll be ordering it. Anny, erotica and elegies...who could resist?

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Anny Ballardini 
    To: New Poetry 
    Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 2:28 PM
    Subject: [New-Poetry] Roman Erotic Elegy by Jon Corelis


    This is to announce that my book Roman Erotic Elegy:  Selections from
    Tibullus, Propertius, Ovid, and Sulpicia, translated, with an
    Introduction, Notes, and Glossary by Jon Corelis (Salzburg Studies in
    English Literature Poetic Drama & Poetic Theory 128), which was
    published in 1995 by the University of Salzburg Press, is now
    available on line at:

           www.geocities.com/romanelegy

    This is an anthology of annotated verse translations
    intended for the general reader and student.  Several people have told
    me it's been a useful source of material for courses in Classics in
    translation and humanities.

    The web site is noncommercial:  all sections of it are
    available to everyone without charge or registration.  (Since it's a
    yahoo/geocities free web site, I'm obliged to accept a yahoo ad banner
    on the right side, but it's non-intrusive and easy to close by
    clicking on the  >>  at the banner's top left.)

    Comments will be welcome.  There's a contact email address on the web
    site Preface page, but people reading this message can also contact me
    at my poetryetc email address of jonc at stanfordalumni.org.

    Thank you.

    -- 
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       Jon Corelis     www.geocities.com/jgcorelis/

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    Anny Ballardini
    http://annyballardini.blogspot.com/
    http://www.fieralingue.it/modules.php?name=poetshome
    http://www.moriapoetry.com/ebooks.html
    I Tell You: One must still have chaos in one to give birth to a dancing star! 
    Friedrich Nietzsche 

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