Ovid and the Renaissance Body /
This collection of original essays uses contemporary theory to examine Renaissance writers' reworking of Ovid's texts in order to analyze the strategies in the construction of the early modern discourses of gender, sexuality, and writing.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
University of Toronto Press,
[2001]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: Ovid and the Renaissance body / Goran V. Stanivukovic
- Ovidian subjectivities in early modern lyric / Carla Freccero
- Imagining heterosexuality in the Epyllia / Jim Ellis
- Inversion, metamophosis, and sexual difference / Mark Dooley
- A garden of her own / Morgan Holmes
- Male deformities / Mario Digangi
- Arms and the women / Ian Frederick Moulton
- Localizing disembodied voice in Sandy's Englished 'Narcissus and Echo' / Gina Bloom
- The Ovidian hermaphrodite / Michael Pincombe
- Ovid and the dilemma of the cuckold in English Renaissance drama / Bruce Boehrer
- Lyrical wax in Ovid, Marlowe, and Donne / Raphael Lyne
- Engendering metamorphoses / Elizabeth Sauer
- The girl he left behind / Judith Deitch
- If that which is lost be not found / Lori Humphrey Newcomb
- Afterword / Valerie Traub.