Helen of Troy: Beauty, Myth, Devastation

Author:   Ruby Blondell (Professor of Classics, Professor of Classics, University of Washington)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780199731602


Pages:   308
Publication Date:   25 July 2013
Format:   Hardback
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Helen of Troy: Beauty, Myth, Devastation


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Ancient Greek culture is pervaded by a profound ambivalence regarding female beauty. It is an awe-inspiring, supremely desirable gift from the gods, essential to the perpetuation of a man's name through reproduction; yet it also grants women terrifying power over men, posing a threat inseparable from its allure. The myth of Helen is the central site in which the ancient Greeks expressed and reworked their culture's anxieties about erotic desire. Despite the passage of three millennia, contemporary culture remains almost obsessively preoccupied with all the power and danger of female beauty and sexuality that Helen still represents. Yet Helen, the embodiment of these concerns for our purported cultural ancestors, has been little studied from this perspective. Such issues are also central to contemporary feminist thought. Helen of Troy engages with the ancient origins of the persistent anxiety about female beauty, focusing on this key figure from ancient Greek culture in a way that both extends our understanding of that culture and provides a useful perspective for reconsidering aspects of our own. Moving from Homer and Hesiod to Sappho, Aeschylus, and Euripides, Ruby Blondell offers a fresh examination of the paradoxes and ambiguities that Helen embodies. In addition to literary sources, Blondell considers the archaeological record, which contains evidence of Helen's role as a cult figure, worshipped by maidens and newlyweds. The result is a compelling new interpretation of this alluring figure.

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Author:   Ruby Blondell (Professor of Classics, Professor of Classics, University of Washington)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 16.50cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.544kg
ISBN:  

9780199731602


ISBN 10:   0199731608
Pages:   308
Publication Date:   25 July 2013
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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<br> Helen's face launched not only a thousand ships but also thousands of texts and artworks: Blondell's lucid, learned, but light-handed study shows why. --Glenn Most, University of Chicago<p><br> A broad, subtle, and beautifully-written study that deserves a large and varied readership. Combining shrewd analysis with lightly-worn expertise, Blondell shows how Greek culture turned again and again to the myth of Helen to confront the disquieting power of female beauty. --Sheila Murnaghan, University of Pennsylvania<p><br>


<br> A compelling new portrait of the most famous femme fatale in history as she appears in Greek myth and literature. --Publishers Weekly<p><br> Readers need not be scholars of Greek poetry and culture to appreciate this engaging look at an epic tale with modern resonance. --Booklist<br><p><br> An entertaining and lively narrative --Library Journal<br><p><br> A marvelously comprehensive look at Helen of Troy and her interpretations--literary, dramatic, and historical-through the ages. Every dimension of the myth of Helen, the most beautiful woman in the world and immortal in memory, is explored and analyzed. It leaves you awed and enlightened. --Margaret George, author of Helen of Troy and The Memoirs of Cleopatra<br><p><br> Helen's face launched not only a thousand ships but also thousands of texts and artworks: Blondell's lucid, learned, but light-handed study shows why. --Glenn Most, University of Chicago<p><br> A broad, subtle, and beautifully-written study that deserves a large and varied readership. Combining shrewd analysis with lightly-worn expertise, Blondell shows how Greek culture turned again and again to the myth of Helen to confront the disquieting power of female beauty. --Sheila Murnaghan, University of Pennsylvania<p><br>


<br> A compelling new portrait of the most famous femme fatale in history as she appears in Greek myth and literature. --Publishers Weekly<p><br> Helen's face launched not only a thousand ships but also thousands of texts and artworks: Blondell's lucid, learned, but light-handed study shows why. --Glenn Most, University of Chicago<p><br> A broad, subtle, and beautifully-written study that deserves a large and varied readership. Combining shrewd analysis with lightly-worn expertise, Blondell shows how Greek culture turned again and again to the myth of Helen to confront the disquieting power of female beauty. --Sheila Murnaghan, University of Pennsylvania<p><br>


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Ruby Blondell is Professor of Classics at the University of Washington.

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