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Olverson, T. D. (1975-)
Women writers and the dark side of late Victorian hellenism[electronic resource] /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
820.9928709034
書名/作者:
Women writers and the dark side of late Victorian hellenism/ T.D. Olverson.
作者:
Olverson, T. D.
出版者:
Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2009.
面頁冊數:
p. cm.
標題:
English literature - Women authors
標題:
English literature - History and criticism. - 19th century
標題:
Women and literature - History - 19th century. - Great Britain
標題:
Mythology, Greek, in literature.
標題:
Women in literature.
標題:
Hellenism in literature.
ISBN:
9780230246805
ISBN:
023024680X
內容註:
Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Contested Ground: Gender and Victorian Hellenism(s) -- Taking on the Tradition: Augusta Webster's Feminist Revisionism -- Amy Levy's Greek Anti-Heroines -- Worlds Without Women: Emily Pfeiffer's Political Hellenism -- Old Greek Wine in New Bottles: Michael Field's Dionysiac Poetics -- Medea's Haunting of the Fin de Siáecle.
摘要、提要註:
Women Writers and the Dark Side of Late Victorian Hellenism innovatively examines the appropriation of transgressive, violent female figures from ancient Greek literature and myth by writers such as Augusta Webster, Amy Levy, Emily Pfeiffer, Michael Field, Mona Caird and Vernon Lee. Olverson reveals the extent to which ancient antagonists like the murderous Medea and the sinister sorceress Circe were employed as a meansto protest against, and comment upon, contemporary social and political institutions. Reinvigorating, revising and reimagining such potent ancient paradigms enabled Victorian women writers to challenge male-dominated systems of social organization, scholarship, translation and the transmission of knowledge. The Dark Side of Hellenism not only reveals just how deeply embedded the ancient Greek world was in Victorian literature and culture, but also how women imaginatively engaged with and thereby changed the intellectual culture of the late-nineteenth century. Thisstudy will appeal to scholars, students and those interested in Victorian studies, women's literature and the reception of classics in thenineteenth century.
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Women writers and the dark side of late Victorian hellenism[electronic resource] /
Olverson, T. D.1975-
Women writers and the dark side of late Victorian hellenism
[electronic resource] /T.D. Olverson. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2009. - p. cm.
Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Contested Ground: Gender and Victorian Hellenism(s) -- Taking on the Tradition: Augusta Webster's Feminist Revisionism -- Amy Levy's Greek Anti-Heroines -- Worlds Without Women: Emily Pfeiffer's Political Hellenism -- Old Greek Wine in New Bottles: Michael Field's Dionysiac Poetics -- Medea's Haunting of the Fin de Siáecle.
Women Writers and the Dark Side of Late Victorian Hellenism innovatively examines the appropriation of transgressive, violent female figures from ancient Greek literature and myth by writers such as Augusta Webster, Amy Levy, Emily Pfeiffer, Michael Field, Mona Caird and Vernon Lee. Olverson reveals the extent to which ancient antagonists like the murderous Medea and the sinister sorceress Circe were employed as a meansto protest against, and comment upon, contemporary social and political institutions. Reinvigorating, revising and reimagining such potent ancient paradigms enabled Victorian women writers to challenge male-dominated systems of social organization, scholarship, translation and the transmission of knowledge. The Dark Side of Hellenism not only reveals just how deeply embedded the ancient Greek world was in Victorian literature and culture, but also how women imaginatively engaged with and thereby changed the intellectual culture of the late-nineteenth century. Thisstudy will appeal to scholars, students and those interested in Victorian studies, women's literature and the reception of classics in thenineteenth century.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2010.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780230246805
Standard No.: 10.1057/9780230246805doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: PR116 / .O48 2009
Dewey Class. No.: 820.9928709034
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