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100 1 $aDesmond, Marilynn,$d1952-
245 10 $aReading Dido :$bgender, textuality, and the medieval Aeneid /$cMarilynn Desmond.
260 $aMinneapolis, Minn. :$bUniversity of Minnesota Press,$c©1994.
300 $axv, 296 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
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338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aMedieval cultures ;$vv. 8
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 281-288) and index.
505 0 $aIntroduction: Gender and the Politics of Reading Virgil -- 1. Dux Femina Facti: Virgil's Dido in the Historical Context -- 2. Dido as Libido: From Augustine to Dante -- 3. Dido in Courtly Romance and the Structures of History -- 4. Sely Dido and the Chaucerian Gaze -- 5. Dido's Double Wound in Caxton's Eneydos and Gavin Douglas's Eneados -- 6. Christine de Pizan's Feminist Self-Fashioning and the Invention of Dido -- Epilogue: On Reading Dido.
520 $aMarilynn Desmond recovers an alternative Virgil from historical tradition and provides a new model for reading the Aeneid. Following the figure of Dido as she emerges from ancient historical and literary texts and circulates in medieval textual cultures, Reading Dido offers the modern reader a series of countertraditions that support feminist, anti-homophobic, and postcolonial interpretive gestures.
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830 0 $aMedieval cultures ;$vv. 8.
880 04 $6650-01$aΔιδώ (Μυθικός χαρακτήρας) στη λογοτεχνία.
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