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Randall Pogorzelski serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Classical Studies within the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at Western University. His scholarly work centers on Roman literature, with a particular focus on the poetry of the Augustan and early imperial periods, literary theory, and the reception of classical texts in later eras.
Education:
- BA from Southern California
- MA from Pennsylvania
- PhD from Santa Barbara
Professor Pogorzelski's research interests encompass the intricate connections between ancient Roman literature and modern literary theory. He specializes in the works of Virgil and Lucan, examining their political and cultural dimensions, and explores how these classical texts have been reinterpreted in modern contexts, especially in the writings of James Joyce. His approach integrates historical analysis with contemporary critical theory to uncover enduring themes of imperialism, nationalism, and identity.
His publication record reveals a sustained engagement with the intersections of classical antiquity and modern literature. Notably, he has produced influential studies on Virgil's reception in James Joyce's Ulysses and the adaptation of classical epic in modern fantasy, such as C.S. Lewis's Narnia series. His work consistently addresses the political implications of ancient texts and their modern appropriations, contributing to broader conversations in classical reception studies.
Awards:
- Gildersleeve Prize for the best paper of the year in the American Journal of Philology (2009)
While Professor Pogorzelski's advising activities and grant funding are not detailed in the available information, his scholarly output demonstrates a commitment to collaborative scholarship, as evidenced by his co-authored 2025 article with Kyle Gervais and Sarah Graham-Shaughnessy. There is no public documentation of dedicated research laboratories or institutional research teams associated with his work beyond these academic collaborations.



