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Barbara Philippa McCarthy (September 25, 1904 – October 28, 1988) was an American Hellenist and academic. McCarthy is mainly known for her work on
Lucian of Samosata Lucian of Samosata, '; la, Lucianus Samosatensis ( 125 – after 180) was a Hellenized Syrian satirist, rhetorician and pamphleteer who is best known for his characteristic tongue-in-cheek style, with which he frequently ridiculed superstiti ...
and his interactions with the
Menippean satire The genre of Menippean satire is a form of satire, usually in prose, that is characterized by attacking mental attitudes rather than specific individuals or entities. It has been broadly described as a mixture of allegory, picaresque narrative, an ...
.


Education

McCarthy completed her
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at Pembroke College, the private women's college of Brown University, in 1925. Between 1925 and 1927 McCarthy was a postgraduate student at the
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. She was awarded an M.A. by the
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in 1927. McCarthy completed her
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at
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in 1929 with a dissertation titled ''The originality of Lucian's Satiric Dialogues'', under the supervision of A. M. Harmon. She was awarded the title of
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by Brown University in 1980.


Career

From 1929 to 1970 McCarthy taught at
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, where she was Professor of Greek from 1929 to 1955, and Ellen A. Kendall Professor of Greek from 1955 to 1970. In 1934 at Wellesley McCarthy initiated the production of plays in Greek, which she directed. She was lecturer at
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between 1970 and 1974, and visiting professor at
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in 1973. In 1956–1957 McCarthy was the president of the
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, by which she was later awarded the Barlow-Beach Award for Distinguished Service, in 1978. Barbara McCarthy is mainly known for her work on Menippean satire, and especially for her article 'Lucian and Menippus' (''Yale Classical Studies'' 4: 3–55), an adaptation of her PhD dissertation. Here McCarthy engaged with the theses of the philologist
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. In the book ''Lucian und Menipp'' (1906), Helm claimed that Lucian was heavily indebted to the Cynic
Menippus Menippus of Gadara (; el, Μένιππος ὁ Γαδαρεύς ''Menippos ho Gadareus''; fl. 3rd century BC) was a Cynic satirist. The Menippean satire genre is named after him. His works, all of which are lost, were an important influence o ...
. In her article, Barbara McCarthy did identify similar motives, themes and frames between Lucian's writings and the Menippean fragments. However, she argued that there was no evidence of a close copying of forms and thematic of Menippus' satires by Lucian. Her work supports Lucian's claim of originating his form of satiric dialog.


Death and legacy

McCarthy died October 28, 1988. In 2000, McCarthy was commemorated by her former student at Wellesley
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in a talk given at th
Classical Association of the Atlantic States
meeting at Princeton (29 April 2000). In 2004, a panel of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States spring meeting in New York was dedicated to the memory of McCarthy (24 April 2004): ''New Directions in Research and Teaching on Elementary Greek and Greek Prose Authors, Commemorating the One Hundredth Birthday of Barbara Philippa McCarthy, Ellen A. Kendall Professor of Greek, Wellesley College''.


List of publications


Articles

* McCarthy, Barbara (1934) 'Lucian and Menippus,' ''Yale Classical Studies'' 4: 3–55.
McCarthy, Barbara P. (1931) 'Line omissions in Homeric papyri since 1925', ''Transactions of the American Philological Association'' 22: 151–155

McCarthy, Barbara P. (1943) 'Sarcasm in the Iliad,' ''The Classical Weekly'' 36 (18): 215–216


Chapters in edited volumes

* McCarthy, Barbara P. (1936) 'The form of Varro's Menippean satire', in Robinson, R.P. (ed.) ''Philological studies in honor of W. Miller''. Columbia: 95–107.


Books

* ''Elizabeth Barrett to Mr. Boyd: Unpublished Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning to Hugh Stuart Boyd''. Introduced and edited by Barbara P. McCarthy. New Haven: 1955.


References


Further reading

;Post mortem homages * ''American Philosophical Association Newsletter'' (Feb. 1989) 15. * Lefkowitz, Mary (1989) In memoriam' , Wellesley'' 73.2: 26–27. ;Dedicated entries * ''Who's Who of American Women'' 1970–1971: 812. * ''Who's Who in America'' 1978–1979: 2139.
Lefkowitz, Mary (1994) ‘McCarthy, Barbara Philippa’, in Briggs, Ward W., Jr. (ed.) ''Biographical Dictionary of North American Classicists''. Westport, CT and London: 379.

Lefkowitz, Mary. ‘McCarthy, Barbara Philippa,’ Rutgers Database of Classical Scholars.
;Dedicated contributions * Hallett, Judith P. (2014) 'Eli's Daughters: Female Classics Graduate Students at Yale, 1892–1941', in Wyles, Rosie and Hall, Edith (eds.) ''Women classical scholars: unsealing the fountain from the Renaissance to Jacqueline de Romilly''. Oxford 2016: 260–274. {{DEFAULTSORT:McCarthy, Barbara P. 1904 births 1988 deaths Writers from Providence, Rhode Island 20th-century American women writers American women classical scholars Pembroke College in Brown University alumni University of Missouri alumni Wellesley College faculty Hellenists Yale University alumni