Sexual Symmetry : Love in the Ancient Novel and Related Genres.

""In the Greek romances, "" writes David Konstan, ""sighs, tears, and suicide attempts are as characteristic of the male as of the female in distress; ruses, disguises, and outright violence in defense of one's chastity are as much the part of the female as of the...

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Egile nagusia: Konstan, David
Formatua: Licensed eBooks
Hizkuntza:ingelesa
Argitaratua: Princeton : Princeton University Press 2014.
Saila:Princeton legacy library.
Sarrera elektronikoa:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt7zvtfb
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Gaia:""In the Greek romances, "" writes David Konstan, ""sighs, tears, and suicide attempts are as characteristic of the male as of the female in distress; ruses, disguises, and outright violence in defense of one's chastity are as much the part of the female as of the male."" Exploring how erotic love is represented in ancient amatory literature, Konstan points to the symmetry in the passion of the hero and heroine as a unique feature of the Greek novel: they fall mutually in love, they are of approximately the same age and social class, and their reciprocal attachment ends in marriage. He shows.
Alearen deskribapena:Cover; Contents.
Deskribapen fisikoa:1 online resource (285 pages)
ISBN:9781400863518
1400863511