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Reading Dido Marilynn Desmond

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Reading Dido By Marilynn Desmond

Reading Dido by Marilynn Desmond


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In this book, Marilynn Desmond reveals how a constructed and mediated tradition of reading Virgil has conditioned various interpretations among readers responding to medieval cultural and literary texts.

Reading Dido Summary

Reading Dido: Gender, Textuality, and the Medieval Aeneid by Marilynn Desmond

If we view the Aeneid - the poem of empire, conquest, and male hierarchy - as the West's quintessential canonical text and Latin primer, then the history of Virgil readership should tell us much about the concept of education in the West. In this book, Marilynn Desmond reveals how a constructed and mediated tradition of reading Virgil has conditioned various interpretations among readers responding to medieval cultural and literary texts. In particular, she shows how the story of Dido has been marginalized within canonical readings of the Aeneid. Reaching back to the Middle Ages, to vernacular poetic readings of Dido, Desmond recovers an alternative Virgil from historical tradition and provides another paradigm for reading the Aeneid. Desmond follows the figure of Dido as she emerges from ancient historical and literary texts (from Timaeus and Justin to Virgil and Ovid) and circulates in medieval textual cultures. Her study ranges from the pedagogical discourses of Latin textual traditions (including Servius, Augustine, Bernard Silvestris, and John of Salisbury) to the French and English vernacular cultures inscribed in the Roman d'Eneas, the Histoire ancienne jusqu'a Cesar, and the work of Dante, Chaucer, Gavin Douglas, Caxton, and Christine de Pizan. The positions of all these readers point to the cultural specificity and historical contingency of all traditions of reading. Thus, this book demonstrates how medieval traditions of reading Dido offer the modern reader a series of counter-traditions that support feminist, anti-homophobic, and post-colonial interpretive gestures. A new series sponsored by the Center for Medieval Studies at the University of Minnesota. The volumes in this series study the diversity of medieval cultural histories and practices including such interrelated issues as gender, class, and social hierarchies, race and ethnicity, geographical relations, definitions of political space, discourses of authority and dissent, educational institutions, canonical and non-canonical literatures, and technologies of textual and visual literacies.

Table of Contents

Gender and the politics of reading Virgil; Dux femina facti - Virgil's Dido in the historical context; Dido as libido - from Augustine to Dante; Dido and dynastic erasure in courtly romances and the structures of history; Sely Dido and the Chaucerian gaze; Dido's double wound in Caxton's Eneydos and Gavin Douglas' Endeados; Christine de Pizan's feminist self-fashioning and the invention of Dido.

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GOR013261519
9780816622474
0816622477
Reading Dido: Gender, Textuality, and the Medieval Aeneid by Marilynn Desmond
Used - Good
Paperback
University of Minnesota Press
19941007
318
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