Irene de Jong
Irene J. F. de Jong is a classicist and professor of Ancient Greek at the University of Amsterdam. She is known for her pioneering work on narratology and Ancient Greek literature.Career
Irene de Jong studied at the University of Amsterdam from 1978 until 1982, and taught Classics at the Stedelijk Gymnasium in Utrecht in 1982–83. In 1984 she worked as a research fellow at the Thesaurus Linguae Graecae. She wrote her dissertation under a grant from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research from 1985 until 1987. She then continued to work at the University of Amsterdam, first as a postdoc and later as a research fellow.
Since 2002 she has held the chair of Ancient Greek at the University of Amsterdam.
De Jong has been member of the Academia Europaea since 2007. In 2015, De Jong was also selected as member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. In 2019 she was elected a foreign member of the Humanities and Social Sciences Division of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters.Selected publications
- Narrators and focalizers: the presentation of the story in the Iliad. Amsterdam 1987. Nachdruck Amsterdam 2004
- Narrative in drama: the art of the Euripidean messenger-speech. Leiden 1991
- with J. P. Sullivan: Modern critical theory and classical literature. Leiden 1994
- A Narratological Commentary on the Odyssey. Cambridge 2001
- Studies in ancient Greek narrative. Vol. 1: Narrators, narratees, and narratives in ancient Greek literature. Leiden 2004
- with Albert Rijksbaron: Sophocles and the Greek language: aspects of diction, syntax and pragmatics. Leiden 2006
- Studies in ancient Greek narrative. Vol. 2: Time in ancient Greek literature. Leiden 2007
- Studies in ancient Greek narrative. Vol. 3: Space in ancient Greek literature. Leiden 2012
- Homer Iliad Book XXII. Cambridge 2012
- I classici e la narratologia. Guida alla lettura degli autori greci e latini. Roma 2017.