Ovid’s writing is infused with the retelling of known myths and the portrayal of heroes and heroines, whose figurae held a central role in Greek and Roman literature. This article argues in favour of reading Ariadne’s story at Ars am. 1.527-64 as a rape narrative. The exploration of the passage in question and its comparative reading with other poems (such as Prop. 1.3 and the Ovidian version of the rape of the Sabine women), illustrates and explains why Ovid reimagines Ariadne as a victim of erotic violence.  
This article offers a detailed examination of Ovid's Tereus, Procne and Philomela épisode (Met. 6.41...
© 2009 Rachel HirschThe Ovidian Ariadne of Heroides 10 self-consciously constructs her persona into ...
When we read the narratives of erotical pursuits in Ovid’s work, we may see several similitudes, eve...
M.A.In this dissertation I aim to establish how Ovid uses the Rape of the Sabine Women, part of the ...
M.A.In this dissertation I aim to establish how Ovid uses the Rape of the Sabine Women, part of the ...
Abstract: Ovid’s Ars Amatoria (The Art of Love) consists of three books. The first teaches the young...
This thesis explores the taboos on incest and bestiality, as they are presented in Ovid’s Metamorpho...
Mythical heroines, such as Penelope of the Odyssey, often took minor roles in literature, ones in wh...
Ovid’s interest in women and their lives is apparent throughout his texts, but is especially so in t...
Ovid’s interest in women and their lives is apparent throughout his texts, but is especially so in t...
In Ovid’s Fasti, the rape narratives of Callisto, Lara, Flora, and Carna contain the common themes o...
In this thesis, I explore the construction of female erotic desire in Ovid’s work as it is represent...
In this thesis, I explore the construction of female erotic desire in Ovid’s work as it is represent...
The main aim of the paper is to examine the nature of the concept of love madness in Ovid’s Ars ama...
The sexual violence against women in Ovid’s Metamorphoses has been discussed at length through many ...
This article offers a detailed examination of Ovid's Tereus, Procne and Philomela épisode (Met. 6.41...
© 2009 Rachel HirschThe Ovidian Ariadne of Heroides 10 self-consciously constructs her persona into ...
When we read the narratives of erotical pursuits in Ovid’s work, we may see several similitudes, eve...
M.A.In this dissertation I aim to establish how Ovid uses the Rape of the Sabine Women, part of the ...
M.A.In this dissertation I aim to establish how Ovid uses the Rape of the Sabine Women, part of the ...
Abstract: Ovid’s Ars Amatoria (The Art of Love) consists of three books. The first teaches the young...
This thesis explores the taboos on incest and bestiality, as they are presented in Ovid’s Metamorpho...
Mythical heroines, such as Penelope of the Odyssey, often took minor roles in literature, ones in wh...
Ovid’s interest in women and their lives is apparent throughout his texts, but is especially so in t...
Ovid’s interest in women and their lives is apparent throughout his texts, but is especially so in t...
In Ovid’s Fasti, the rape narratives of Callisto, Lara, Flora, and Carna contain the common themes o...
In this thesis, I explore the construction of female erotic desire in Ovid’s work as it is represent...
In this thesis, I explore the construction of female erotic desire in Ovid’s work as it is represent...
The main aim of the paper is to examine the nature of the concept of love madness in Ovid’s Ars ama...
The sexual violence against women in Ovid’s Metamorphoses has been discussed at length through many ...
This article offers a detailed examination of Ovid's Tereus, Procne and Philomela épisode (Met. 6.41...
© 2009 Rachel HirschThe Ovidian Ariadne of Heroides 10 self-consciously constructs her persona into ...
When we read the narratives of erotical pursuits in Ovid’s work, we may see several similitudes, eve...