Maeve O'Brien
Maeve O’Brien was born in Galway, Republic of Ireland. She was
educated in Salerno Secondary School, Salthill, Galway and in NUI
Galway and Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania, USA. She took up a
permanent teaching post at Maynooth University in 1991.
Her interests are in Latin literature especially Virgil and
Catullus. Her principal research subject is the ancient novel and
its reception of earlier literature especially the
second-century-AD Latin writer and philosopher Apuleius’ use of the
Platonic dialogues as intertexts. Her book on this subject
isApuleius Debt to Plato in the Metamorphoses (Lewiston:
The Edwin Mellen Press, 2002). She works chiefly on Apuleius,
Metamorphoses (The Golden Ass), but is also interested in
his philosophical writing and in the culture and learning of the
second century AD. Classical presences in poetry written in Ireland
especially poetry written in the eighteenth century is another area
of research.