Learned girls and male persuasion : gender and reading in Roman love elegy / / Sharon L. James.
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James, Sharon L. Learned girls and male persuasion [electronic resource] : gender and reading in Roman love elegy / Sharon L. James. Berkeley : University of California Press, c2003. xv, 350 p. Joan Palevsky imprint in classical literature Includes bibliographical references (p. 323-335) and indexes. Pt. 1 -- Concepts, structures, and characters in Roman love elegy -- Introduction: approaching elegy -- Men, women, poetry, and money: the material bases and social backgrounds of elegy -- Pt. 2 -- The material girls and the arguments of elegy; or, The docta puella reads elegy -- Against the greedy girl; or, The docta puella does not live by elegy alone -- Characters, complaints, and the stations of the lover; or, Adventures and laments in elegy -- Pt. 3 -- Problems of gender and genre, text and audience, in Roman love elegy -- Necessary female beauty and generic male resentment: reading elegy through Ovid -- Poetry, politics, sex, status: how the docta puella serves elegy. Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries. Elegiac poetry, Latin History and criticism. Love poetry, Latin History and criticism. Man-woman relationships in literature. Women Books and reading Rome. Women and literature Rome. Books and reading Rome. Sex role in literature. Persuasion (Rhetoric) Women in literature. Electronic books. ProQuest (Firm) Joan Palevsky imprint in classical literature. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/oeawat/detail.action?docID=223167 Click to View |
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James, Sharon L. Learned girls and male persuasion gender and reading in Roman love elegy / Joan Palevsky imprint in classical literature Pt. 1 -- Concepts, structures, and characters in Roman love elegy -- Introduction: approaching elegy -- Men, women, poetry, and money: the material bases and social backgrounds of elegy -- Pt. 2 -- The material girls and the arguments of elegy; or, The docta puella reads elegy -- Against the greedy girl; or, The docta puella does not live by elegy alone -- Characters, complaints, and the stations of the lover; or, Adventures and laments in elegy -- Pt. 3 -- Problems of gender and genre, text and audience, in Roman love elegy -- Necessary female beauty and generic male resentment: reading elegy through Ovid -- Poetry, politics, sex, status: how the docta puella serves elegy. |
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Pt. 1 -- Concepts, structures, and characters in Roman love elegy -- Introduction: approaching elegy -- Men, women, poetry, and money: the material bases and social backgrounds of elegy -- Pt. 2 -- The material girls and the arguments of elegy; or, The docta puella reads elegy -- Against the greedy girl; or, The docta puella does not live by elegy alone -- Characters, complaints, and the stations of the lover; or, Adventures and laments in elegy -- Pt. 3 -- Problems of gender and genre, text and audience, in Roman love elegy -- Necessary female beauty and generic male resentment: reading elegy through Ovid -- Poetry, politics, sex, status: how the docta puella serves elegy. |
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