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Women of the Classics

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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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Mary Sturgeon

Mary Sturgeon was a notable writer and critic, recognized for her contributions to literary scholarship and poetry. She is best known for her work "Michael Field," which explores the lives and influences of the poetical duo of the same name. Sturgeon's critical insights are further exemplified in her collections such as "Studies of Contemporary Poets," where she examines the works of her contemporaries, and "Women of the Classics," which highlights the contributions of women in classical literature. Her writings reflect a deep engagement with both poetry and the broader literary landscape of her time.

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