If you liked Classics and National Cultures by Susan A. Stephens and Phiroze Vasunia, start with India, Greece, and Rome, 1757 to 2007 (2010), Callimachus : the Epigrams (2023), and Empire without end (2022). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Recommended next reads
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1
India, Greece, and Rome, 1757 to 2007
2010 · 180 pages · Edith Hall, Phiroze Vasunia, Institute of Classical Studies Staff University of London · Same author
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2
Callimachus : the Epigrams
2023 · 150 pages · Susan A. Stephens, Benjamin Acosta-Hughes · Same author
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3
Empire without end
2022 · 1 pages · Phiroze Vasunia · Same author
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4
Poets of Alexandria
2015 · 208 pages · Susan A. Stephens, Susan F. Parsons, Richard Stoneman · Same author
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5
The Gift of the Nile
1904 · 360 pages · Phiroze Vasunia · Same author
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6
Ancient Greek novels
1995 · 541 pages · Susan A. Stephens · Same author
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Brill's companion to Callimachus
2011 · 708 pages · Benjamin Acosta-Hughes, Luigi Lehnus, Susan A. Stephens · Same author
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8
Politics of Form in Greek Literature
2023 · 312 pages · Phiroze Vasunia · Same author
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9
Hellenistic Literature and Culture
2023 · 416 pages · Benjamin Acosta-Hughes, Jacqueline Arthur-Montagne, Phiroze Vasunia · Same author
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10
Classics and Colonial India
2013 · 413 pages · Phiroze Vasunia · Same author
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11
Ancient Greek Novels : The Fragments
2014 · 558 pages · Susan A. Stephens · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Classics and National Cultures?
BookOrb recommends India, Greece, and Rome, 1757 to 2007 (2010), Callimachus : the Epigrams (2023), Empire without end (2022), Poets of Alexandria (2015), and The Gift of the Nile (1904).
Are there books like Classics and National Cultures?
Yes. The list on this page is ranked from the closest matches BookOrb has for Classics and National Cultures.
Who wrote Classics and National Cultures?
Classics and National Cultures is by Susan A. Stephens and Phiroze Vasunia.