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Ovidian Transversions
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Focuses on transversions of Ovid's 'Iphis and Ianthe' in both English and French literature
Medieval and early modern authors engaged with Ovid's tale of 'Iphis and Ianthe' in a number of surprising ways. From Christian translations to secular retellings on the seventeenth-century stage, Ovid's story of a girl's miraculous transformation into a boy sparked a diversity of responses in English and French from the fourteenth to the seventeenth centuries. In addition to analysing various translations and commentaries, the volume clusters essays around treatments of John Lyly's Galatea (c. 1585) and Issac de Benserade's Iphis et Iante (1637). As a whole, the volume addresses gender and transgender, sexuality and gallantry, anatomy and alchemy, fable and history, youth and pedagogy, language and climate change.
Valerie Traub is author of Thinking Sex with the Early Moderns.
Patricia Badir is author of The Maudlin Impression: English Literary Images of Mary Magdalene, 1550-1700.
Peggy McCracken is author of In the Skin of a Beast: Sovereignty and Animality in Medieval France.
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