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Reception of Penelope’s Character in 20th Century Poetry: Female Modernism and Latvian Writer Aspazija
Literatūra, 2023-10, Vol.65 (3), p.34-34
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ISSN: 0258-0802 ;EISSN: 1648-1143 ;DOI: 10.15388/Litera.2023.65.3.2
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Title:
Reception of Penelope’s Character in 20th Century Poetry: Female Modernism and Latvian Writer Aspazija
Author:
Eiduka, Dina
Subjects:
Aspazija
;
Female Modernism
;
feminism
;
Penelope
;
reception
Is Part Of:
Literatūra, 2023-10, Vol.65 (3), p.34-34
Description:
Penelope, the wife of Odysseus, has held a prominent position in literature since the time of Homer. Throughout the ages, numerous authors have engaged with Penelope and incorporated her into various contexts, contributing to her enduring recognition in the modern world. She serves as a muse for authors who delve into contemporary issues and address the pertinent challenges of their time. This article explores the development of the reception of Penelope’s character in the beginning of 20th century, tracing its origins from the texts of Homer and Ovid. It specifically examines the utilisation of Penelope in the poetry of modernist poets, particularly those associated with the category of Female Modernism (as proposed by Jane Dowson in her work “Women, Modernism and British Poetry, 1910–1939: Resisting Femininity” (2002)), with a particular focus on the works of the Latvian author Aspazija. Odisėjo žmonos Penelopės vaizdavimas užima svarbią vietą literatūroje nuo pat Homero laikmečio. Bėgant amžiams daugybė autorių rašė apie Penelopę ir įtraukė ją į įvairius kontekstus, taip prisidėdami prie jos žinomumo šiuolaikiniame pasaulyje. Ji yra tapusi mūzos atitikmeniu autoriams, kurie gilinasi į šiuolaikines problemas ir sprendžia aktualius savo laikmečio iššūkius. Šiame straipsnyje nagrinėjama Penelopės personažo recepcijos raida XX a. pradžioje, atsekant jos ištakas Homero ir Ovidijaus tekstuose. Jame koncentruojamasi į Penelopės įvaizdžio naudojimą modernistų poezijoje, ypač tų autorių, kurie siejami su vadinamuoju moteriškuoju modernizmu (terminas, siūlomas Jane Dowson knygoje „Women, Modernism and British Poetry, 1910–1939: Resisting Femininity“ (2002), ypač daug dėmesio skiriant latvių autorės Aspazijos kūrybai.
Publisher:
Vilnius University Press
Language:
English;German
Identifier:
ISSN: 0258-0802
EISSN: 1648-1143
DOI: 10.15388/Litera.2023.65.3.2
Source:
Open Access: DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
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