Epic Gaze
Discover the profound connections between vision, gender, and power in Epic Gaze by Helen Lovatt, published by Cambridge University Press in 2013. This insightful exploration spans the works of iconic poets from Homer to Nonnus and Virgil to Silius Italicus, making it an essential read for both enthusiasts of epic poetry and students of ancient society.
With 424 pages of in-depth analysis, Lovatt employs a diverse range of theoretical perspectives to shed light on the fundamental themes of a pivotal genre in Greek and Roman literature and culture. Whether you are delving into the intricacies of gender roles or the dynamics of power, Epic Gaze offers a comprehensive and engaging investigation that will enrich your understanding of these timeless texts. Don't miss the opportunity to enhance your literary collection with this significant work.