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Ovids Lovers Desire Difference And The Poetic Imagination Victoria Rimell

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Ovids Lovers Desire Difference And The Poetic Imagination Victoria Rimell
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.52 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Victoria Rimell
ISBN: 9780511719981, 9780521862196
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Ovids Lovers Desire Difference And The Poetic Imagination Victoria Rimell by Victoria Rimell 9780511719981, 9780521862196 instant download after payment.

Central to Ovid's elegiac texts and his Metamorphoses is his preoccupation with how desiring subjects interact and seduce each other. This major study, which shifts the focus in Ovidian criticism from intertextuality to intersubjectivity, explores the relationship between self and other, and in particular that between male and female worlds, which is at the heart of Ovid's vision of poetry and the imagination. A series of close readings, focusing on both the more celebrated and less studied parts of the corpus, moves beyond the more often-asked questions of Ovid, such as whether he is 'for' or 'against' women, in order to explore how gendered subjects converse, compete and co-create. It illustrates how the tale of Medusa, alongside that of Narcissus, reverberates throughout Ovid's oeuvre, becoming a fundamental myth for his poetics. This book offers a compelling, often troubling portrait of Ovid that will appeal to classicists and all those interested in gender and difference.

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