Readers and Writers in Ovid's Heroides
Transgressions of Genre and Gender
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:13th Mar '03
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This is the first book-length study to reconstruct the experiences of the abandoned heroines of the Heroides, which have been largely ignored by past criticism. Dr Spentzou seeks ways to isolate, characterize, and release the female voice and experience within Ovid's male-authored text. Building on a wide range of ancient as well as modern images and reflections on gender and writing, the book attempts to map the relationship between gendered sensitivities and experience and generic expression and choices. Dr Spentzou uses the insight gained by the boom of intertextual studies in recent Latin scholarship to go a step further and address explicitly the ideologies of intertextual studies. This is a book about readers and reading, just as much as about women and gender, and it is also an in-depth study of the intricate and heated negotiations behind the interpretative act.
In this rich and challenging book, Efrossini Spentzou has provided a valuable and nuanced contribution to the growing body of scholarship on Ovid's elegiac-espitolary heroines. * Classical World *
... highly sophisticated. * The Journal of Classics Teaching *
ISBN: 9780199255689
Dimensions: 223mm x 144mm x 19mm
Weight: 413g
252 pages