Publications
			
	  
	  Books:
	  - Scylla: Myth, Metaphor, Paradox. Cambridge University Press, 2012. 
	    	  	 Reviews: 
      BMCR 2013.08.53 (C.  Francese); CJ 2014.01.07 (E.  Dodson-Robinson); CR 64.01 (D.  Berman); REG 127 (C. Delattre); Mnemosyne 67.5 (C. Clark)
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    ed. with R. Gagné, Choral Mediations  in Greek Tragedy. Cambridge University Press, 2013.
     
	 Reviews: 
    TLS 09/26/2014 (S.  Halliwell); BMCR 2014.10.50 (S.  Nooter)
 
Articles and book chapters: 
- “Introduction: The    Chorus in the Middle” (with R. Gagné). In R. Gagné and M. G. Hopman eds., Choral Mediations in Greek Drama. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1-34. 
- “Chorus, Conflict    and Closure in Aeschylus’ Persians.”    In R. Gagné and M. G. Hopman eds., Choral    Mediations in Greek Drama. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 58-77.
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    “Narrative  and Rhetoric in Odysseus’ Tales to the Phaeacians.”American Journal of Philology 133.1 (2012) 1-30. 
	   - “Monsters  in Performance.” In V. Bers et al., eds (2012) Donum Natalicium Digitaliter Confectum  Gregorio Nagy Septuagenario a Discipulis Collegis Familiaribus Oblatum.
	  - “Layered Stories in Aeschylus’ Persians.” In J. Grethlein and A. Rengakos eds. (2009) Narratology and Interpretation. Reading the Content of the Form. Berlin: de Gruyter, 357-76. 
	  - “Revenge and Mythopoiesis in Euripides’ Medea.” Transactions of the American Philological Association 38.1 (2008) 155-83. 
	  - “The Maiden of the Straits: Scylla in the Cultural Poetics of Greece and Rome.“ Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 103 (2007) 584. 
	  - “Une déesse en pleurs: Niobé et la sémantique du mot theos chez Sophocle.” Revue des Études Grecques 117.2 (2004) 447-67.
	  - “Satire in Green: Marked Clothing and the Technique of indignatio at Juvenal 5.141-45.” American Journal of Philology 124.4 (2003) 557-74. 
	  - “Le jeu des épithètes dans les Hymnes Orphiques.” Kernos 14 (2001) 35-49.
	   
	  Reviews: 
	  - C.A.E. Luschnig, Granddaughter of the Sun: A Study of Euripides’ Medea (Brill, 2007) in Classical Review 59.1 (2009).  
	  - M. Alden, Para-Narratives in the Iliad (Oxford, 2000) in Revue des Études Grecques 115 (2002) 438-39.
	   
	  Reference Work Entries:
	  - “Scylla  and Charybdis” and “Scylla Nisi” in R. Thomas and J. Ziolkowski eds. The Virgil Encyclopedia. Wiley-Blackwell. 200 words each. Forthcoming.
	  - “Chorus” in R. Greene ed. (2012) The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry  and Poetics. Princeton: Princeton   University Press. 875  words.