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The Ovidian Heroine as Author Laurel Fulkerson (Florida State University)

The Ovidian Heroine as Author By Laurel Fulkerson (Florida State University)

The Ovidian Heroine as Author by Laurel Fulkerson (Florida State University)


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This works represents a new departure in the treatment of Ovid's Heroides, letters by women deserted by men. It portrays the women as agents rather than victims, employing textual strategies for their own ends. Combining traditional scholarship with recent criticism, it is required reading for any student of Latin literature.

The Ovidian Heroine as Author Summary

The Ovidian Heroine as Author: Reading, Writing, and Community in the Heroides by Laurel Fulkerson (Florida State University)

Ovid's Heroides, a catalogue of letters by women who have been deserted, has too frequently been examined as merely a lament. In a new departure, this book portrays the women of the Heroides as a community of authors. Combining close readings of the texts and their mythological backgrounds with critical methods, the book argues that the points of similarity between the different letters of the Heroides, so often derided by modern critics, represent a brilliant exploitation of intratextuality, in which the Ovidian heroine self-consciously fashions herself as an alluding author influenced by what she has read within the Heroides. Far from being naive and impotent victims, therefore, the heroines are remarkably astute, if not always successful, at adapting textual strategies that they perceive as useful for attaining their own ends. With this new approach Professor Fulkerson shows that the Heroides articulate a fictional poetic, mirroring contemporary practices of poetic composition.

The Ovidian Heroine as Author Reviews

Review of the hardback: ' ... of interest to classicists and medievalists, as well as scholars with interests in gender studies. The strengths of this book are numerous: the argument is clearly stated and each chapter is tightly organized. Fulkerton's writing is lucid and vivd ... a wonderful organizational structure for encouraging students to draw connections between the various letters. ' Bryn Mawr Classical Review
'The book is written in an agreeable style that is pleasant to read. the author's arguments are expressed in vivid and clear rhetoric that will likely make the book enjoyable to laymen and scholars alike.' De novis libris iudicia

About Laurel Fulkerson (Florida State University)

Laurel Fulkerson is Assistant Professor of Classics at the Florida State University. She is the author of various articles on Latin and Greek poetry.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Reading dangerously: Phyllis, Dido, Ariadne, and Medea; 2. Reading the future: Hypsipyle, Medea, and Oenone; 3. Benefits of communal writing: Canace and Hypermestra; 4. A feminine reading of epic: Briseis and Hermione; 5. Reading magically: Deianira and Laodamia; 6. Reading like a virgin: Phaedra and Ariadne; 7. Caveat lector: thoughts on gender and power; Appendix A. The authenticity (and 'authenticity') of Heroides 15; Bibliography; Index; Index Locorum.

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NPB9780521846721
9780521846721
0521846722
The Ovidian Heroine as Author: Reading, Writing, and Community in the Heroides by Laurel Fulkerson (Florida State University)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2005-07-14
200
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