A Love Story Without Men? Ovid and constructionism in Metamorphoses, 9.666-797 (original) (raw)

A Critical Reading of Desire and Gender in Ovid's Metamorphoses

Melantha Snow

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Ovid's Metamorphoses: the text before and after

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Mathilde Skoie

Journal of Roman Studies, 2002

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Roman women in love during the Augustan Principate: Ovid' gendered depiction of women in his amatory works

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Nikoletta Manioti

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K. L. McKinley: Reading the Ovidian Heroine. ‘Metamorphoses’ Commentaries 1100–1618 . Pp. xxviii + 187. Leiden, Boston, and Cologne: Brill, 2001. Cased, $69. ISBN: 90-04-11796-2

Mathilde Skoie

The Classical Review, 2002

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"Ovid and Ovidianism"

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The Oxford History of Classical Reception in English Literature, Vol. 1: The Middle Ages. Ed. Rita Copeland. , 2015

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“Critical discussion on three passages of Ovid’s Metamorphoses 13 (ll. 129, 432, 653)”

Luis Rivero-García

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Monique Imair

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Vaticanus latinus 2877: A Hitherto Unedited Allegorization of Ovid's Metamorphoses

Frank Coulson

The Journal of medieval Latin, 1992

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Goran Stanivukov 2001 Afterword Ovid And The Renaissance

Valerie Traub

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C. H. Sisson’s Metamorphoses and the “New Age of Ovid”, in Ovid, Death and Transfiguration, Edited by J. Farrell, J. F. Miller, D. P. Nelis, A. Schiesaro, Leiden-Boston, Brill, 2023, pp. 267-288

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Ralph Hexter

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Ovid,< i> Metamorphoses 1.2

David Kovacs

The Classical Quarterly (New Series), 1987

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Ovid, Gender, and the Potential for Tragedy in Don Gil de las calzas verdes

Christopher Weimer

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Ovid, on the Birth of Love (Met. I 452 ff.)

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Exemplaria Revista De Literatura Comparada, 1998

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Two Rivers and the Reader in Ovid, Metamophoses 8

Barbara Weiden Boyd

Transactions of the American Philological Association, 2006

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"Matermorphoses: Motherhood and the Ovidian Epic Subject "

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EuGeSta: Journal on Gender Studies in Antiquity, no. 2: 2012

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PERSEUS: THE MYTHOGRAPHIC TRADITION AND ITS RECEPTION IN OVID'S METAMORPHOSES (print proof)

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Philologie auf zweiter Stufe. Literarische Rezeptionen und Inszenierungen hellenistischer Gelehrsamkeit, 2019

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Still, She Persisted: Materiality and Memory in Ovid’s Metamorphoses

Barbara Boyd

2020

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Rhetorical values and aesthetic values in Ovid’s Metamorphoses

Gheorghe Bârlea

2018

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Bitches and Witches: Grotesque Sexuality in Ovid's Scylla (Metamorphoses 13.730-14.74)

Sophie Emilia Seidler

Acta Iassyensia Comparationis, 29 (1/2022), 2022

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Ovid Metamorphoses 4 and the Greek Literary Tradition

Thomas Nelson

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Ovid’s Salmacis, a Literary and Sexual Hybrid

Paula James

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Love, Despair, and Resiliency: Ovid’s Contributions to an Interactionist Analysis of Intimate Relations

Robert Prus

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After Ovid, After Theory . International Journal of the Classical Tradition 2019

Victoria Rimell

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Kelly, P. 2020 'Intersex and Intertext: Ovid's Hermaphroditus and the Early Universe ' in: Surtees, A., Dyer, J. (eds.) Exploring Gender Diversity in the Ancient World

Peter M J Kelly

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Mary Wroth, Ovid, and the Metamorphosis of Petrarch

Danila Sokolov

Modern Language Quarterly , 2020

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Nescioquid maius: Gender, Genre, and the Repetitions of Ovid’s Medea

Barbara Boyd

Dictynna, 2019

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Mother, Mother! Human Sacrifice, Cannibalism, and Pietas in Ovid’s Metamorphoses

Iam McClain

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(c)ovid's metamorphoses Project Sketch

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