The bestiality episode in Apuleius ’ Metamorphoses (10.19.3-22.5) is unique in extant Latin literature and has generated interest among scholars as to why Apuleius included it. These studies have centred on the main character, Lucius, and the relationship between this episode and the broader theme of animal/ human duality throughout the novel. However, the function of the woman in the episode has tended to be subsumed into these discussions. The question of whether or not the woman of the bestiality episode is exercising bestial or human lusts is important in interpreting the women in the novel in general. She therefore needs a study devoted to her and the representation of her sexuality. This study will show that, in her case, her lust for...
Current studies on the topic of sexuality in the ancient Greek world tend to favour the active/passi...
This article discusses Greek myths of rape where either the aggressor (a god) and/or the victim assu...
This article examines the ways in which Apuleius’ Metamorphoses thematizes the contrast between the ...
In Apuleius’ The Golden Ass, the differentiations between men and women, and their respective relati...
Seruitium amoris, the notion of love as slavery, is a frequent theme in Roman elegy. It inverts Roma...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis looks at two works which, though widely separate...
- A complete new text edition, prepared in the light of most recent research - Contains a detailed p...
M. Zimmerman, Oxford, 2012 Zimmerman presents a new edition of Apuleius' Metamorphoses, also known ...
The figure of the mala or “bad woman” is present in much of Ancient Greek and Latin literature...
The Venus that the reader meets in the Metamorphoses is the blending of several epic and drama chara...
Includes bibliographical references.When dealing with ancient artifacts, scholars often forget that ...
When Apuleius describes the act of narrating in the Metamorphoses, he usually qualifies it by refere...
The Protean Ass provides the most comprehensive account (in any language) of the reception of The Go...
The aim of this paper is to examine the role of sexually ambiguous human individuals in the Mirabili...
The extensive episode of Morrheus and Chalcomede, which covers books 33-35 of Nonnus’ fifth century ...
Current studies on the topic of sexuality in the ancient Greek world tend to favour the active/passi...
This article discusses Greek myths of rape where either the aggressor (a god) and/or the victim assu...
This article examines the ways in which Apuleius’ Metamorphoses thematizes the contrast between the ...
In Apuleius’ The Golden Ass, the differentiations between men and women, and their respective relati...
Seruitium amoris, the notion of love as slavery, is a frequent theme in Roman elegy. It inverts Roma...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis looks at two works which, though widely separate...
- A complete new text edition, prepared in the light of most recent research - Contains a detailed p...
M. Zimmerman, Oxford, 2012 Zimmerman presents a new edition of Apuleius' Metamorphoses, also known ...
The figure of the mala or “bad woman” is present in much of Ancient Greek and Latin literature...
The Venus that the reader meets in the Metamorphoses is the blending of several epic and drama chara...
Includes bibliographical references.When dealing with ancient artifacts, scholars often forget that ...
When Apuleius describes the act of narrating in the Metamorphoses, he usually qualifies it by refere...
The Protean Ass provides the most comprehensive account (in any language) of the reception of The Go...
The aim of this paper is to examine the role of sexually ambiguous human individuals in the Mirabili...
The extensive episode of Morrheus and Chalcomede, which covers books 33-35 of Nonnus’ fifth century ...
Current studies on the topic of sexuality in the ancient Greek world tend to favour the active/passi...
This article discusses Greek myths of rape where either the aggressor (a god) and/or the victim assu...
This article examines the ways in which Apuleius’ Metamorphoses thematizes the contrast between the ...