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==Further reading== * Ahl, Frederick M. ''Lucan: An Introduction''. Cornell Studies in Classical Philology 39. Ithaca, New York: Cornell Univ. Pr., 1976. * Bartsch, Shadi. ''Ideology in Cold Blood: A Reading of Lucan's Civil War''. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard Univ. Pr., 1997. * [[Susanna Braund|Braund, Susanna M.]] (2008) ''Lucan: Civil War''. Oxford World's Classics. Oxford University Press. * Braund, Susanna M. (2009) ''A Lucan Reader: Selections from Civil War. BC Latin Readers.'' Bolchazy-Carducci. * Dewar, Michael. "Laying It On with a Trowel: The Proem to Lucan and Related Texts." ''Classical Quarterly'' 44 (1994), 199β211. * [[Elaine Fantham|Fantham, Elaine]]. "Caesar and the Mutiny: Lucan's Reshaping of the Historical Tradition in ''De Bello Civili'' 5.237β373." ''Classical Philology'' 80 (1985), 119β31. * Fantham, Elaine (1992) ''De bello civili. Book II.'' Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics. Cambridge University Press. * βββ. "Lucan's Medusa Excursus: Its Design and Purpose." ''Materiali e discussioni'' 29 (1992), 95β119. * Fratantuono, Lee. "Madness Triumphant: A Reading of Lucan's Pharsalia." Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, 2012. * Henderson, John G. W. "Lucan: The Word at War." ''Ramus'' 16 (1987), 122β64. * Johnson, Walter R. ''Momentary Monsters: Lucan and His Heroes''. Cornell Studies in Classical Philology 47. Ithaca, New York: Cornell Univ. Pr., 1987. * Lapidge, M. "Lucan's Imagery of Cosmic Dissolution." ''Hermes'' 107 (1979), 344β70. * Leigh, Matthew. ''Lucan: Spectacle and Engagement''. New York: Oxford Univ. Pr., 1997. * Marti, Berthe. "The Meaning of the Pharsalia." ''American Journal of Philology'' 66 (1945), 352β76. * Martindale, Charles A. "The Politician Lucan." ''Greece and Rome'' 31 (1984), 64β79. * Masters, Jamie. ''Poetry and Civil War in Lucan's 'Bellum Civile'''. Cambridge Classical Studies. New York: Cambridge Univ. Pr., 1992. * βββ. "Deceiving the Reader: The Political Mission of Lucan's Bellum Civile." ''Reflections of Nero: Culture, History, and Representation'', ed. [[Jas Elsner|JΓ‘s Elsner]] and Jamie Masters. Chapel Hill: Univ. of North Carolina Pr., 1994. 151β77. * Matthews, Monica (2008) ''Caesar and the Storm: A Commentary on Lucan, De Bello Civili, Book 5, lines 476-721''. Peter Lang. * Morford, M. P. O. ''The Poet Lucan''. New York: Oxford Univ. Pr., 1967. * O'Gorman, Ellen. "Shifting Ground: Lucan, Tacitus, and the Landscape of Civil War." ''Hermathena'' 159 (1995), 117β31. * Rossi, Andreola. "Remapping the Past: Caesar's Tale of Troy (Lucan ''BC'' 9.964β999)." ''Phoenix'' 55 (2001), 313β26. * Sklenar, Robert John. ''The Taste for Nothingness: A Study of "Virtus" and Related Themes in Lucan's'' Bellum Civile. Ann Arbor: Univ. of Mich. Pr., 2003. * Thomas, Richard F. "The Stoic Landscape of Lucan 9." ''Lands and Peoples in Roman Poetry: The Ethnographic Tradition''. New York: Cambridge Univ. Pr., 1982. 108β23. * Wick, Claudia (2004) ''Marcus Annaeus Lucanus, Bellum Civile, liber IX. I: Einleitung, Text und Γbersetzung; II: Kommentar''. K.G. Saur. * Wilson Joyce, Jane (1994) ''Lucan: Pharsalia''. Cornell University Press.
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