This 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 lies at the heart of Ovid's vision of poetry and the imagination. By moving beyond the more often asked questions of Ovid, such as whether he is 'for' or 'against' women, it aims to explore how gendered subjects converse, compete and co-create, and illustrates how the tale of Medusa, alongside that of Narcissus, becomes a fundamental myth for Ovidian poetics.

Ovid's Lovers: Desire, Difference and the Poetic Imagination / Rimell, EMMA VICTORIA. - STAMPA. - (2006). [10.1017/cbo9780511719981]

Ovid's Lovers: Desire, Difference and the Poetic Imagination

RIMELL, EMMA VICTORIA
2006

Abstract

This 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 lies at the heart of Ovid's vision of poetry and the imagination. By moving beyond the more often asked questions of Ovid, such as whether he is 'for' or 'against' women, it aims to explore how gendered subjects converse, compete and co-create, and illustrates how the tale of Medusa, alongside that of Narcissus, becomes a fundamental myth for Ovidian poetics.
2006
9780521862196
03 Monografia::03a Saggio, Trattato Scientifico
Ovid's Lovers: Desire, Difference and the Poetic Imagination / Rimell, EMMA VICTORIA. - STAMPA. - (2006). [10.1017/cbo9780511719981]
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