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Literary Criticism - General & Miscellaneous, Ancient Greek Religion, Ancient Greek Literature - Literary Criticism, Cults, Greco-Roman Folklore & Mythology, Sex Role & Literature, Folklore & Mythology - By Subject, General & Miscellaneous Ancient Greek H

Gender and Immortality

by Deborah Lyons
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In Gender and Immortality, Deborah Lyons argues for the heroine as a distinct category in ancient Greek religious ideology and daily practice. The heroine, she believes, must be located within a network of relations between male and female, mortal and immortal. Using evidence ranging from Homeric epic to Attic vase painting to ancient travel writing, she attempts to reintegrate the feminine into our picture of Greek notions of the hero. According to Lyons, heroines differ from male heroes in several crucial ways, among which is the ability to cross the boundaries between mortal and immortal. The author further shows that attention to heroines clarifies fundamental Greek ideas of mortal/immortal relationships.

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Book Details

Published
February 25, 1997
Publisher
Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, c1997.
Pages
296
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780691011004

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