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Title: REGARDING PENELOPE
FROM CHARACTER TO POETICS
By: Nancy Felson
Format: Hardback

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ISBN 10: 0691032289
ISBN 13: 9780691032283
Publisher: PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pub. date: 30 January, 1994
Pages: 232
Description: Exploring the many images of Penelope that Homer presents to readers of "The Odyssey", this study examines the relationship between Homer's construction of Penelope and his more general approach to poetic production and reception.
Synopsis: A coy tease, enchantress, adulteress, irresponsible mother, hard-hearted wife - such are the possible images of Penelope that Homer playfully presents to listeners and readers of the "Odyssey", and that his narration ultimately contradicts or fails to confirm. In "Regarding Penelope", Nancy Felson-Rubin explores the relationship between Homer's construction of Penelope and his more general approach to poetic production and reception. Felson-Rubin begins by considering Penelope as an object of male gazes (those of Telemachus, Odysseus, the suitors, and Agamemnon's ghost) and as a subject acting from her own desire. Focusing on how the audience might try to predict Penelope's fate when confronted with the different ways the male try to predict Penelope's fate when confronted with the different ways the male characters envision her, she develops the notion of "possible plots" as structures in the poem that initiate the plots Penelope actually plays out.She then argues that Homer's manipulation of Penelope's character maintains the narrative fluidity and the dynamics of the "Odyssey", and she reveals how the oral performance of the poem teases and captivates its audience in the same way Penelope and Odysseus entrap each other in their courtship dance. Homer, Felson-Rubin further explains, exploits the similarities between the poetic and erotic domains, often using similar terminology to describe them.
Illustrations: 8 line illus.
Publication: US
Imprint: Princeton University Press
Returns: Non-returnable
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