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Introduction: The ancient world and popular fiction / Lisa Maurice
Part 1. Rewriting the classics in crime fiction and thrillers
From I, Claudius to private eyes : Rome and the detective in popular fiction / Lisa Maurice
A Roman and a foreigner : Lindsey Davis's new Roman detective series / Anat Koplowitz-Breier
"An open account from the past always needs to be settled" : Chimaira (2001), The ancient curse (2010) and receiving the past / Claudia Fratini
Part 2. Rewriting the ancient world in a modern setting
Going home : Xenophon's Anabasis in Sol Yurick's The warriors (1965) / Eran Almagor
The eagle and the mockingjay : reality television as Roman gladiator culture / Dor Yaccobi
"Atalanta just married" : a case study in Greek mythology-based fan fiction / Amanda Potter
Part 3. Rewriting myths of classical literature
The loves of Achilles : from epic to popular fiction / Anne Sinha
"Home is behind, the world ahead" : reading Tolkien's The hobbit as a story of Xenia or Homeric hospitality / Hamish Williams
Cupid and psyche : a love story (?) in comics and children's literature / Lily Glasner
Part 4. Rewriting Jews and Christians in the ancient world
Sadducee and pharisee in "The antagonists" by E.K. Gann / Haim Perlmutter
Emotion and reception of the ancient world in Lew Wallace's Ben-Hur : a tale of the Christ (1880) / Emily Chow-Kambitsch
Jewish women writing historical novels based on rabbinic sources / Tal Ilan
Some concluding thoughts.

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