
Felix Budelmann is Professor of Classics at the University of Groningen, after 13 years at Magdalen College, Oxford. Prior to that he taught at Manchester and the Open University. His research projects include a study of how Greek literature from Homer down to the Hellenistic period represents the present and the flow of time and responses to classical texts that are not primarily interpretative (personal meaning, affect, ethics, etc.), as well as the Cognitive Classics series and website.
Felix is the author of The Language of Sophocles (Cambridge, 2000) and Greek Lyric: A Selection (Cambridge, 2018), and co-editor of among other titles Textual Events: Performance and lyric in early Greece (2018). Recent publications include 'Metalepsis and readerly investment in fictional characters: reflections on apostrophic reading' in Metalepsis: Ancient Texts, New Perspectives, eds. Matzner, S. & Trimble, G. (2020). For all publications, see Felix Budelmann's publications.