The figure of Diana is very important in Shakespeare’s and Cervantes’ works. They both rewrite Ovidian myth, but they also take inspiration from Montemayor’s Seven Books of Diana. According to the myth, Diana is both the goddess of chastity and a figure of the “unspeakable”, but Shakespeare and Cervantes also present her as the actress par excellence. They offer a self-reflexive reinvestment of the myth: Diana is an allegory of the inaccessible Poetry
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Gorris Camos Rosanna. Diane de Guindaye, Pentasilée et les autres, ou les Diane de Jacques Gohory. I...
The use of mythology was widespread among writers in the Elizabethan period, and Ovid’s presence in ...
The myth in charge of issuing the story of the rape of Lucretia has played an important role in hist...
Doctor Faustus and Edward II present the tragic destinies of two men intent on satisfying their desi...
This article applies the notion of framing to Shakespeare’s reception of the classical Tradition to ...
The various aspects of the myth of Diana the Huntress are normatively described by mythographers in ...
Shakespearean recreations of masculine beauty combine two mythological references, Adonis in Venus a...
Este estudio se basa en el análisis de la obra Metamorfosis de Ovidio y sus referencias a la noche, ...
Desy Philippe. Diana SPENCER, The Roman Alexander. Reading a Cultural Myth. . In: L'antiquité classi...
The Diana figure is prominent in both the Arcadia and the Faerie Queene. Sidney's Pyrocles and Spens...
In the last stanzas of Shakespeare’s Venus and Adonis, the goddess of love mourns the lover, now dea...
Insofar as it explores the boundaries between man and beast, the myth of Orpheus plays a crucial rol...
From Google Books: Women of the Prologue: Imitation, Myth, and Magic in Don Quixote I examines the ...
In the English Renaissance, the myth of Medusa is endowed with a variety of moral, theological and l...
Why has the myth of Pygmalion and his ivory statue proved so inspirational for writers, artists, phi...
Gorris Camos Rosanna. Diane de Guindaye, Pentasilée et les autres, ou les Diane de Jacques Gohory. I...
The use of mythology was widespread among writers in the Elizabethan period, and Ovid’s presence in ...
The myth in charge of issuing the story of the rape of Lucretia has played an important role in hist...