FROM MADELINE MILLER'S _THE SONG OF ACHILLES_ (2011) TO PAT BARKER'S
_THE VOYAGE HOME_ (2024),_ _THERE HAS BEEN A HUGE RISE IN WOMEN'S
REWRITINGS OF ANCIENT MYTHS AND TEXTS IN RECENT YEARS. Women writers
are looking back to the classical past more than ever before, and
there is serious public interest in women's reworkings of the ancient
world. But at the same time, this is nothing new: women have been
responding to the worlds of Greece and Rome for hundreds of years,
across many different time periods, and multiple cultures and
languages.
This first volume in a two-volume set explores the different ways that
women have retold and responded to Classics across the ages, as well
as how these responses might resist or unpack the tensions inherent in
notions of gender, race, canonicity, class and cultural heritage-in a
context in which classical education and scholarship have been
confined to the ivory tower, studied by men in pursuit of an
understanding of the 'great men' of history. Looking at extraordinary
women writers across thousands of years, from Sappho, Marguerite de
Navarre, Lucrezia Marinella and Renée Vivien to Tayari Jones, Roz
Kaveney, Zadie Smith and Anne Carson, from ancient Greece to the
Venezuelan diaspora, this volume demonstrates the urgency and the
centrality of women's creations in the world of Classics.
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A Retrospective
Product details
ISBN
9781350444393
Published
2025
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Bloomsbury UK
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok