Callisto Myth from Ovid to Atwood: Initiation and Rape in LiteratureMcGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 01/07/1988 - 240 من الصفحات Kathleen Wall traces the myth through fifteen works of English, American, and Canadian literature, providing a fresh, feminist reading of these narratives. Among the works analysed are selections by Margaret Atwood, Charlotte Bronte, Thomas Hardy, and George Elliot. The resulting text reveals many facets of the realities of women's experience from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century. And ultimately, Wall shows rape to be an expression of dominance rather than lust, giving increased support to the definition suggested by feminists. Wall demonstrates that the Callisto myth is a powerful archetype which illustrates both the victimization of women and their search for independence and autonomy, an archetype that should not be ignored by modern women. |
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... woman's experience is a major concern of feminist literary criticism . Mythic analyses of literature by and about ... women , and hence upon the heroine , result in a radical difference between the nature of her existence and that of ...
... woman's experience is a major concern of feminist literary criticism . Mythic analyses of literature by and about ... women , and hence upon the heroine , result in a radical difference between the nature of her existence and that of ...
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... women . In the course of writing Archetypal Patterns of Women's Fiction , for example , Annis Pratt found that " the rape - trauma archetype recurs as one of the most frequent plot structures in women's fiction . " Similarly , Nina ...
... women . In the course of writing Archetypal Patterns of Women's Fiction , for example , Annis Pratt found that " the rape - trauma archetype recurs as one of the most frequent plot structures in women's fiction . " Similarly , Nina ...
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... Woman's Mysteries , for example , reveal that the Goddess in all her variety is consistently a chthonic deity , tied to the fer- tility of nature and the fecundity of women . The biological and cultural fact of woman's special ...
... Woman's Mysteries , for example , reveal that the Goddess in all her variety is consistently a chthonic deity , tied to the fer- tility of nature and the fecundity of women . The biological and cultural fact of woman's special ...
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... women's experiences . The first limitation is the tendency to assume an identity between arche- types of the anima - archetypes that are manifestations of man's psycho- logical experience of the feminine - and the archetypes that emerge ...
... women's experiences . The first limitation is the tendency to assume an identity between arche- types of the anima - archetypes that are manifestations of man's psycho- logical experience of the feminine - and the archetypes that emerge ...
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... women written by men without recognizing that the masculine viewpoint of the author must func- tion as some kind of filter - not necessarily one that produces inaccuracies or fallacies , nor necessarily one that is unsympathetic or ...
... women written by men without recognizing that the masculine viewpoint of the author must func- tion as some kind of filter - not necessarily one that produces inaccuracies or fallacies , nor necessarily one that is unsympathetic or ...
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2 Callisto in the Medieval and Renaissance Traditions | 26 |
The Armour of Logos | 47 |
Mysteries of the Forest | 62 |
Even Plain Jane Can Be a Nymph | 76 |
The Power of Societys Sacred Sanctions | 94 |
Woman Empowered | 107 |
Liberating the Myth | 137 |
The Matriarchal Myth Resurfaces | 155 |
11 Beyond Rape | 171 |
Appendices | 185 |
Notes | 193 |
Bibliography | 207 |
Index | 223 |
The Maid Who Went to the Merry Green Wood | 119 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Adam Bede Alec animal Arcas Archetypal Artemis aspect attitude Atwood's aware bear beauty becomes Bertha Brontë Callisto figure Callisto myth character chastity Clare Comus Connie Connie's criticism D.H. Lawrence d'Urberville Diana Diana's band Dimmesdale Dinah disguise Eliot Emily Emily's emotional exile experience fate father feels female feminine feminist forest girl goddess Hardy Hardy's Hawthorne Hawthorne's Hera heroine Hester Prynne Hetty Hetty Sorrel hierogamy initiation Jane Eyre Jane's Jupiter Jupiter's Lady Chatterley's Lover Lawrence's Lefevre's logical Logos Lycaon male marriage marry masculine masque Mellors Metamorphoses Milton's Montoni moon moral mother motherhood Mysteries of Udolpho myth of Callisto mythic narrator narrator's natural world novel nymph Ovid Ovid's passion passivity patriarchal psychological virginity qualities rape refusal Renaissance ritual Rochester Rochester's sacred Scarlet Letter seduction sense sexual social society St Aubert suggests symbolizes Tess Tess's Thomas Hardy tion transformation Valancourt wasteland woman Woman's Mysteries womanhood women Wragby Zeus
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الصفحة 80 - Women are supposed to be very calm generally ; but women feel just as men feel ; they need exercise for their faculties, and a field for their efforts, as much as their brothers do...
الصفحة 53 - He that has light within his own clear breast, May sit i' the centre and enjoy bright day : But he that hides a dark soul and foul thoughts, Benighted walks under the mid-day sun ; Himself is his own dungeon.
الصفحة 78 - Miss Temple seemed to remonstrate. "Madam," he pursued, "I have a Master to serve whose kingdom is not of this world: my mission is to mortify in these girls the lusts of the flesh; to teach them to clothe themselves with shamefacedness and sobriety, not with braided hair and costly apparel; and each of the young persons before us has a string of hair twisted in plaits which vanity itself might have woven: these, I repeat, must be cut off: think of the time wasted, of
الصفحة 53 - Wisdom's self Oft seeks to sweet retired solitude ; Where, with her best nurse, Contemplation, She plumes her feathers, and lets grow her wings, That in the various bustle of resort Were all too ruffled, and sometimes impair'd. He that has light within his own clear breast, May sit i...
الصفحة 51 - Tis chastity, my brother, chastity : She that has that, is clad in complete steel, And like a quiver'd nymph with arrows keen May trace huge forests, and unharbour'd heaths, Infamous hills, and sandy perilous wilds, Where through the sacred rays of chastity, No savage, fierce bandite, or mountaineer Will dare to soil her virgin purity...
الصفحة 82 - Jane Eyre, who had been an ardent, expectant woman - almost a bride, was a cold, solitary girl again: her life was pale; her prospects were desolate. A Christmas frost had come at midsummer; a white December storm had whirled over June; ice glazed the ripe apples, drifts crushed the blowing roses; on hayfield and cornfield lay a frozen shroud: lanes which last night blushed full of flowers, today were pathless with untrodden snow; and the woods, which twelve hours since waved leafy and fragrant as...
الصفحة 99 - By another impulse, she took off the formal cap that confined her hair; and down it fell upon her shoulders, dark and rich, with at once a shadow and a light in its abundance, and imparting the charm of softness to her features. There played around her mouth, and beamed out of her eyes, a radiant and tender smile, that seemed gushing from the very heart of womanhood.
الصفحة 84 - Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless ? You think wrong ! — I have as much soul as you, — and full as much heart ! And if God had gifted me with some beauty, and much wealth, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me, as it is now for me to leave you.
الصفحة 52 - Of dragon watch with unenchanted eye, To save her blossoms and defend her fruit From the rash hand of bold incontinence.
الصفحة 96 - The tendency of her fate and fortunes had been to set her free. The scarlet letter was her passport into regions where other women dared not tread. Shame, Despair, Solitude! These had been her teachers, — stern and wild ones, — and they had made her strong, but taught her much amiss.