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Revising Pandora (and Rewriting Eve)

Posted on December 31, 2019January 5, 2023 by Rebecca Resinski

My first paper on the intersection of Classics and children’s literature was delivered at “Asterisks and Obelisks,” an international conference held in Lampeter, Wales, in the summer of 2009.  I presented “Revising Pandora (and Rewriting Eve) in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Wonder Book.” (Click on the paper title for a PDF of the talk.)

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