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Item Details
Title:
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SEXUAL SYMMETRY
LOVE IN THE ANCIENT NOVEL AND RELATED GENRES |
By: |
David Konstan |
Format: |
Hardback |

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£37.95 |
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ISBN 10: |
0691033412 |
ISBN 13: |
9780691033419 |
Publisher: |
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS |
Pub. date: |
19 December, 1993 |
Pages: |
292 |
Description: |
Exploring the representation of erotic love in Ancient Greek literature, this study describes how the plots of romantic stories differ dramatically in structure from classical epic, comedy and tragedy. It examines pederasty, the ancient Greek concept of fidelity, and the role of eros in love. |
Synopsis: |
"In the Greek Romances," writes David Konstan, "sighs, tears, and suicide attempts are as characteristic of the male as of the female in distress; ruses, disguises, and outright violence in defence of one's chastity are as much the part of the female as of the male." Exploring how erotic love is represented in ancient amatory literature, Konstan points to the symmetry in the passion of the hero and heroine as a unique feature of the Greek novel: they fall mutually in love, they are of approximately the same age and social class, and their reciprocal attachment ends in marriage. He shows how the plots of the novels are perfectly adapted to expressing this symmetry and how, because of their structure, they differ from classical epic, comedy, tragedy, and other genres, including modern novels ranging from Sidney to Harlequin romances. Using works like "Chareas and Callirhoe" and "Daphnis and Chloe", Konstan examines such issues as pederasty, the role of eros in both marital and nonmarital love, and the ancient Greek concept of fidelity.He reveals how the novelistic formula of sexual symmetry reverses the pattern of all other ancient genres, where erotic desire appears one-sided and unequal and is often viewed as either a weakness or an aggressive, conquering power. Konstan's approach draws upon theories concerning the nature of sexuality in the ancient world, reflected in the work of Michael Foucault, David Halperin, and John Winkler. |
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US |
Imprint: |
Princeton University Press |
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Non-returnable |
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