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Maternity, Monstrosity, and Heroic (Im)mortality from Homer to Shakespeare
Introduction: Shakespeare and the Iliadic Belly-Monstrous
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December 09 2024
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Amsterdam University Press
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Publication date (Print):
December 09 2024
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: 149-162
DOI:
10.5117/9789463728980_p3intro
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Book chapters
pp. 11
Introduction
pp. 17
The Monstrosity of Woman and Belly
pp. 33
The Warrior at War
pp. 59
Engendering the Hero: Destruction, Generation, and
Kleos Aphthiton
pp. 83
For the Sake of Helen
pp. 99
Clytemnestra and the Furies
pp. 125
Hecuba, Queen of Troy
pp. 149
Introduction: Shakespeare and the Iliadic Belly-Monstrous
pp. 163
Titus Andronicus
: Authorizing Warrior and Monster
pp. 209
1–3 Henry VI
and
Richard III
: The Mother’s Creatures
pp. 253
Coriolanus
: A Return to the Source
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