The Early Amazons: Modern and Ancient Perspectives on a Persistent Myth"The Early Amazons" offers a new understanding of the ancient Amazon myth, situating mythical representations in the realm of cultural history. The first section examines how the Amazons have presented a challenge to views on history, myth and gender in classical mythology from the late eighteenth century up to the impact of structuralism. Topics included are nineteenth-century historiography and the interest in linguistics. The second section sheds new light on the culture of archaic Greece, offering a coherent assessment of literary and visual representations. Taking mythical narrative as a form of oral storytelling, it shows the emergence of the Amazon motif and its meaning in the world of epic. Iconographical analysis reveals how the visual arts have made a contribution of their own to the imaginary presence of the Amazons. |
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Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
Interpretations of the Amazon myth in | 21 |
The Homeric formula | 145 |
Penthesileia | 195 |
Priamos and Bellerophontes | 289 |
Herakles and the sixthcentury development | 349 |
The identity of the Amazons | 394 |
The world of the Amazons | 407 |
Conclusions | 431 |
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The Early Amazons: Modern and Ancient Perspectives on a Persistent Myth Josine Blok Vista previa limitada - 2015 |
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