VIRGINITY AND REPRESENTATION IN THE GREEK NOVEL AND EARLY GREEK POETRY

VIRGINITY AND REPRESENTATION IN THE GREEK NOVEL AND EARLY GREEK POETRY

  • VICHI EUGENIA CIOCANI
Publisher:Editura Universității din București - Bucharest University PressISBN 13: 9786061616541ISBN 10: 6061616546

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VIRGINITY AND REPRESENTATION IN THE GREEK NOVEL AND EARLY GREEK POETRY is written by VICHI EUGENIA CIOCANI and published by Editura Universității din București - Bucharest University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 6061616546 (ISBN 10) and 9786061616541 (ISBN 13).

This book began as an inquiry into the nature of the relation between παρθενία and the creation of literature in the ancient Greek novels. In order to better understand why female παρθενία plays such a central role in generating narrative action in the ancient Greek novels, I chose to take seriously the novels’ apparent lack of direct engagement with contemporary discourses on virginity and instead to look backward, to earlier Greek literary models in which παρθενία functions as a formative narrative force. A comprehensive interpretation of all pre-Christian texts concerned with παρθενία being neither practical nor necessary, I have focused on three major authors whose works exerted a decisive influence on later narrative tra-ditions and who engage most fully with the thematic potential of virginity: Homer, Sappho, and Aeschylus. All of them date from the very beginnings of Greek litera-ture and are separated from the novels by at least five centuries. Moreover, they belong to three different genres: epic, lyric, and tragic.