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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
- Introduction: Ovid and the Renaissance Body 1
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Part I: Identification and Desire
- Ovidian Subjectivities in Early Modern Lyric: Identification and Desire in Petrarch and Louise Labé 21
- Imagining Heterosexuality in the Epyllia 38
- Inversion, Metamorphosis, and Sexual Difference: Female Same-Sex Desire in Ovid and Lyly 59
- A Garden of Her Own: Marvell's Nymph and the Order of Nature 77
- 'Male deformities': Narcissus and the Reformation of Courtly Manners in Cynthia's Revels 94
- Arms and the Women: The Ovidian Eroticism of Harington's Ariosto 111
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Part II: Speech, Voice, and Embodiment
- Localizing Disembodied Voice in Sandys's Englished 'Narcissus and Echo' 129
- The Ovidian Hermaphrodite: Moralizations by Peend and Spenser 155
- Ovid and the Dilemma of the Cuckold in English Renaissance Drama 171
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Part III: Textualization
- Lyrical Wax in Ovid, Marlowe, and Donne 191
- Engendering Metamorphoses: Milton and the Ovidian Corpus 207
- The Girl He Left Behind: Ovidian imitatio and the Body of Echo in Spenser's 'Epithalamion' 224
- 'If that which is lost be not found': Monumental Bodies, Spectacular Bodies in The Winter's Tale 239
- Afterword 260
- CONTRIBUTORS 269
- INDEX 273
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
- Introduction: Ovid and the Renaissance Body 1
-
Part I: Identification and Desire
- Ovidian Subjectivities in Early Modern Lyric: Identification and Desire in Petrarch and Louise Labé 21
- Imagining Heterosexuality in the Epyllia 38
- Inversion, Metamorphosis, and Sexual Difference: Female Same-Sex Desire in Ovid and Lyly 59
- A Garden of Her Own: Marvell's Nymph and the Order of Nature 77
- 'Male deformities': Narcissus and the Reformation of Courtly Manners in Cynthia's Revels 94
- Arms and the Women: The Ovidian Eroticism of Harington's Ariosto 111
-
Part II: Speech, Voice, and Embodiment
- Localizing Disembodied Voice in Sandys's Englished 'Narcissus and Echo' 129
- The Ovidian Hermaphrodite: Moralizations by Peend and Spenser 155
- Ovid and the Dilemma of the Cuckold in English Renaissance Drama 171
-
Part III: Textualization
- Lyrical Wax in Ovid, Marlowe, and Donne 191
- Engendering Metamorphoses: Milton and the Ovidian Corpus 207
- The Girl He Left Behind: Ovidian imitatio and the Body of Echo in Spenser's 'Epithalamion' 224
- 'If that which is lost be not found': Monumental Bodies, Spectacular Bodies in The Winter's Tale 239
- Afterword 260
- CONTRIBUTORS 269
- INDEX 273