Helen Morales
Dr Helen Morales is a classicist and the second Argyropoulos Chair in Hellenic Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She is best known for her scholarship on the ancient novel, gender and sexuality, and Greek mythology, as well for her public writing and lectures. Provided by Wikipedia
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Pilgrimage to Dollywood : a country music road trip through Tennessee / by Morales, Helen
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Classical mythology : a very short introduction / by Morales, Helen
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Classical mythology : a very short introduction / by Morales, Helen
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Vision and narrative in Achilles Tatius' Leucippe and Clitophon / by Morales, Helen
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Antigone rising : the subversive power of the ancient myths / by Morales, Helen
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Intratextuality : Greek and Roman textual relations /
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Reception in the Greco-Roman world : literary studies in theory and practice /
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