The Woman and the Lyre: Women Writers in Classical Greece and Rome

Beginning with Sappho in the seventh century B.C.E and ending with Egeria in the fifth century C.E., Snyder profiles ancient Greek and Roman women writers, including lyric and elegiac poets and philosophers and other prose writers. The writers are allowed to speak for themselves, with as much translation from their extant works provided in text as possible. In addition to giving readers biographical and cultural context for the writers and their works, Snyder refutes arguments representing prejudicial attitudes about women’s writing found in the scholarly literature. Covering writers from a wide historical span, this volume provides an engaging and informative introduction to the origins of the tradition of women’s writing in the West.

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The Woman and the Lyre: Women Writers in Classical Greece and Rome

Beginning with Sappho in the seventh century B.C.E and ending with Egeria in the fifth century C.E., Snyder profiles ancient Greek and Roman women writers, including lyric and elegiac poets and philosophers and other prose writers. The writers are allowed to speak for themselves, with as much translation from their extant works provided in text as possible. In addition to giving readers biographical and cultural context for the writers and their works, Snyder refutes arguments representing prejudicial attitudes about women’s writing found in the scholarly literature. Covering writers from a wide historical span, this volume provides an engaging and informative introduction to the origins of the tradition of women’s writing in the West.

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The Woman and the Lyre: Women Writers in Classical Greece and Rome

The Woman and the Lyre: Women Writers in Classical Greece and Rome

by Jane M Snyder
The Woman and the Lyre: Women Writers in Classical Greece and Rome

The Woman and the Lyre: Women Writers in Classical Greece and Rome

by Jane M Snyder

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Beginning with Sappho in the seventh century B.C.E and ending with Egeria in the fifth century C.E., Snyder profiles ancient Greek and Roman women writers, including lyric and elegiac poets and philosophers and other prose writers. The writers are allowed to speak for themselves, with as much translation from their extant works provided in text as possible. In addition to giving readers biographical and cultural context for the writers and their works, Snyder refutes arguments representing prejudicial attitudes about women’s writing found in the scholarly literature. Covering writers from a wide historical span, this volume provides an engaging and informative introduction to the origins of the tradition of women’s writing in the West.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780809381739
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
Publication date: 02/01/1989
Series: Ad Feminam
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 216
File size: 701 KB

About the Author

Jane McIntosh Snyder, a professor emeritus of classics at the Ohio State University, is the author of Puns and Poetry in Lucretius’ “De Rerum Natura; Stringed Instruments of Ancient Greece (with Martha Maas); and Lesbian Desire in the Lyrics of Sappho.

Table of Contents

Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Ad Feminam: Women and Literature Preface Acknowledgments Map 1. Sappho of Lesbos 2. Women Poets of Fifth-Century Greece: Myrtis, Korinna, Praxilla, and Telesilla 3. Women Poets of Hellenistic Greece: Anyte, Nossis, Moero, and Erinna 4. Women Philosophers of the Hellenistic and Roman Worlds 5. Women Writers in Rome and Their Successors 6. Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index About the Author Back Cover
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