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Reading the Ovidian Heroine

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This study investigates the reception of Ovid's heroines in Metamorphoses commentaries written between 1100 and 1618. The Ovidian heroine offers a telling window onto medieval and early modern cler...
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  • 29 March 2001
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This study investigates the reception of Ovid's heroines in Metamorphoses commentaries written between 1100 and 1618. The Ovidian heroine offers a telling window onto medieval and early modern clerical constructions of gender and selfhood.
In the context of classical representations of the feminine, the book examines Ovid's engagement of the heroine to explore problems of intentionality. The second part of the study presents commentaries by such clerics as William of Orléans, the "Vulgate" commentator, Thomas Walsingham, and Raphael Regius, illustrating the reception of the Ovidian heroine in medieval France and England as well as in Renaissance Italy and Germany.
The works analyzed here show that clerical readings of the feminine in Ovid reflect greater heterogeneity than is commonly alleged. Both moralizing summaries and Latin editions used as schooltexts are discussed.
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Price: $153.00
Pages: 190
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Mnemosyne, Supplements
Publication Date: 29 March 2001
ISBN: 9789004117969
Format: Hardcover
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Kathryn L. McKinley, Ph.D. (1992) in English, University of Delaware, is Assistant Professor of English at Florida International University. She has published on medieval reception of Ovid, including a study of Ovid manuscripts held in England 1100-1500.