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A series of concise retellings of famous female figures from Homer, the Greek tragedians, and Virgil, presenting their stories from a human standpoint with minimal critical commentary. Each chapter summarizes a heroine's narrative—ranging from Homeric queens and enchantresses to tragic Athenian women and Virgil's Dido—notes characteristic motives, moral tensions, and cultural contexts, and includes selected poetic passages from modern translations. The author emphasizes differences in ancient attitudes toward love, marriage, and duty, and aims to make classical portrayals accessible while preserving mythic tone; illustrations and source references accompany each study.
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