
The Historical Mystery and How Aristotle Got Into It
Location
The Board Room, 4th floor, Massey Business Center
Presentation Type
Presentation
Start Date
3-10-2002 5:00 PM
Description
Leading literary scholar, Margaret Anne Doody, formerly of Vanderbilt University and currently Barbara Glynn Family Professor of Literature at Notre Dame, is also the author of Aristotle Detective and Aristotle and Poetic Justice (published in May in the UK). Her detective fiction has been translated into French, German, Italian, and (soon) Greek. Aristotele e il giavelloto fatale (Aristotle and the Fatal Javelin) has already been published to great acclaim in Italy.
Recommended Citation
Doody, Margaret Anne, "The Historical Mystery and How Aristotle Got Into It" (2002). Humanities Symposium. 5.
https://repository.belmont.edu/humanities_symposium/2002/2002/5
The Historical Mystery and How Aristotle Got Into It
The Board Room, 4th floor, Massey Business Center
Leading literary scholar, Margaret Anne Doody, formerly of Vanderbilt University and currently Barbara Glynn Family Professor of Literature at Notre Dame, is also the author of Aristotle Detective and Aristotle and Poetic Justice (published in May in the UK). Her detective fiction has been translated into French, German, Italian, and (soon) Greek. Aristotele e il giavelloto fatale (Aristotle and the Fatal Javelin) has already been published to great acclaim in Italy.
Comments
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