Homer’s Odyssey presents ideal individuals: Odysseus as the archetypal leader of men and of family, Telemachus as the perfect son seeking to emulate his father, and Penelope as the model wife: often confined to the women’s quarters, a tireless weaver seeking to protect her husband's oikos, and faithful regardless of doubts about his long absence. Both the storyline and characters of the epic have had a long literary life, echoing the sensibilities of various historical and cultural moments; most notable is the development of Penelope through the ages. In this paper, I will evaluate the character of Penelope in Ovid’s Heroides, Christine de Pizan’s The Book of the City of Ladies, and Margaret Atwood’s novella, The Penelopiad, three works hi...
The Odyssey, written by Homer (8 th century BC), presents Penelope , Queen of Ithaca, as someone who...
The paper tries to focus on the significance of revisionist myth making and how it tries to redefine...
Homer’s Odyssey details not only the trials of the legendary man Odysseus, but also the customs and ...
Homer’s Odyssey presents ideal individuals: Odysseus as the archetypal leader of men and of family, ...
One consequence of the recent infusion of newer critical approaches into the study of classical lite...
This study approaches the way in which a narrative told from a feminine point of view, and mainly fo...
One consequence of the recent infusion of newer critical approaches into the study of classical lite...
‘The Penelopiad’ is a retelling of the Greek myth of Odysseus and his faithful wife, Penelope. Accor...
Early in Book 20 of the Odyssey, on the eve of the bow contest for her hand in marriage, Penelope wa...
This study approaches the way in which a narrative told from a feminine point of view, and mainly fo...
A feminist perspective of the myth of Penelope in Annie Leclerc’s Toi, Pénélope, Margaret Atwood’s T...
Protagonistki wykreowane przez kanadyjską pisarkę Margaret Atwood charakteryzuje nieustanna walka o ...
In my paper I focus on the well-known Greek mythical as well as literary figure, known mainly from H...
The present work analyses the novel The Penelopiad: The Myth of Penelope and Odysseus (2005), by th...
Feminist readings of the Odyssey often cast Penelope’s weaving and unravelling of Laertes’ shroud as...
The Odyssey, written by Homer (8 th century BC), presents Penelope , Queen of Ithaca, as someone who...
The paper tries to focus on the significance of revisionist myth making and how it tries to redefine...
Homer’s Odyssey details not only the trials of the legendary man Odysseus, but also the customs and ...
Homer’s Odyssey presents ideal individuals: Odysseus as the archetypal leader of men and of family, ...
One consequence of the recent infusion of newer critical approaches into the study of classical lite...
This study approaches the way in which a narrative told from a feminine point of view, and mainly fo...
One consequence of the recent infusion of newer critical approaches into the study of classical lite...
‘The Penelopiad’ is a retelling of the Greek myth of Odysseus and his faithful wife, Penelope. Accor...
Early in Book 20 of the Odyssey, on the eve of the bow contest for her hand in marriage, Penelope wa...
This study approaches the way in which a narrative told from a feminine point of view, and mainly fo...
A feminist perspective of the myth of Penelope in Annie Leclerc’s Toi, Pénélope, Margaret Atwood’s T...
Protagonistki wykreowane przez kanadyjską pisarkę Margaret Atwood charakteryzuje nieustanna walka o ...
In my paper I focus on the well-known Greek mythical as well as literary figure, known mainly from H...
The present work analyses the novel The Penelopiad: The Myth of Penelope and Odysseus (2005), by th...
Feminist readings of the Odyssey often cast Penelope’s weaving and unravelling of Laertes’ shroud as...
The Odyssey, written by Homer (8 th century BC), presents Penelope , Queen of Ithaca, as someone who...
The paper tries to focus on the significance of revisionist myth making and how it tries to redefine...
Homer’s Odyssey details not only the trials of the legendary man Odysseus, but also the customs and ...