Stephanie Quinn, PhD
Stephanie Quinn is assistant professor of modern and classical languages at Rockford University. Quinn received a BA from the College of the City of New York and an MA and PhD in classical studies from Vanderbilt University. She previously taught courses in classics at DePaul, Georgetown University, and Vanderbilt University. Quinn is the editor of Why Vergil? A Collection of Interpretations (Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 2000).
Books by Stephanie Quinn, PhD
Why Vergil?: A Collection of Interpretations
- Author: Stephanie Quinn
- 4185
- 978-0-86516-418-5
We lack automatic and simple answers to the question "Why Vergil?" — or many similar questions for that matter: why literature, why art, especially why old literature — and at that — why literature in an old language? Yet even after 2,000 years, the voice of Vergil still resonates with the universal human cry.
—From the Introduction
Why Vergil?: A Collection of Interpretations
- Author: Stephanie Quinn
- 4355
- 978-0-86516-435-2
We lack automatic and simple answers to the question "Why Vergil?" — or many similar questions for that matter: why literature, why art, especially why old literature — and at that — why literature in an old language? Yet even after 2,000 years, the voice of Vergil still resonates with the universal human cry.
—From the Introduction