Corinne Ondine Pache
Associate Professor of Classics
307 Phelps Hall
Telephone: 203-432-9457
email: corinne.pache@yale.edu
Corinne Ondine Pache received her B.A. from Hunter College (1994) and her Ph.D. from Harvard University (1999).
Her research and teaching interests include Greek archaic poetry - especially Homer and the Homeric Hymns - Greek religion and myth, and the modern reception of ancient epic.
Selected publications: Baby and Child Heroes in Ancient Greece (University of Illinois Press, 2004); "Singing Heroes: the Poetics of Hero Cult in the Heroikos" in Philostratus's Heroikos, Identity and Religion, edited by E. Aitken and J. Maclean (SBL, 2004); Between Magic and Religion: Interdisciplinary Studies in Ancient Mediterranean Religion and Society, co-editor and contributor (Rowman and Littlefield, 2001).
In progress: A Moment's Ornament, a book length study of narratives of goddesses who fall in love with mortal men and the intersection between poetry and cult in ancient Greece; "'The Rest is Memory': Louise Glück's Odyssey from Nostos to Nostalgia," article on Louise Glück's Meadowlands and Homer's Odyssey.