Nancy Felson is a Professor of
Classics at the
University of Georgia. She is the author of Regarding Penelope: From Character to Poetics (
ISBN978-0-8061-2961-7). She is the author of nearly three dozen[1] scholarly articles discussing Greek and Latin literature.
Regarding Penelope: From Character to Poetics in Homer's Odyssey, Princeton University Press (1994); paperback edition, University of Oklahoma Press (1997)
Contextualizing Classics: Ideology, Performance, Dialogue (Rowman and Littlefield: 2000) (co-editor with Thomas Falkner and David Konstan)
Semiotics and Classical Studies, Arethusa 16.1/2 (1983), 1-275 (guest-editor)
Symbols in Ancient Greek Poetry and Myth, Classical World 74.2 (October 1980), 1-144 (guest-editor)
The Poetics of Deixis in Alcman, Pindar, and Other Lyric, Arethusa 47.3 (2004), 253-472 (guest-editor)