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In Her Own Words: The Life and Poetry of Aelia Eudocia is the first full-length study to examine Eudocias writings as a unified whole and to situate them within their wider fifth-century literary, social, and religious contexts. Responsible for over 3,000 lines of extant poetry, Eudocia is one of the best-preserved ancient female poets. Because she wrote in a literary mode frequently suppressed by proto-orthodox (male) leaders, much of her poetry does not survive, and what does survive remains understudied and underappreciated. This book represents a detailed investigation into Eudocias works: her epigraphic poem in honor of the therapeutic bath at Hammat Gader, her Homeric centoa poetic paraphrase of the Bible using lines from Homerand her epic on the fictional magician-turned-Christian, Cyprian of Antioch. Reading her poetry as a whole and in context, Eudocia emerges as an exceptional author representing three unique late-antique communities: poets interested in preserving and transforming classical literature; Christians whose religious views positioned them outside and against traditional power structures; and women who challenged social, religious, and literary boundaries.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9780674987371
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 232
- Utgivningsdatum: 2021-01-26
- Förlag: Harvard University Press