Rhetoric of the Body from Ovid to Shakespeare
Delve into the intricate relationship between body and voice in "Rhetoric of the Body from Ovid to Shakespeare," authored by Lynn Enterline and published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. This thought-provoking 288-page paperback uncovers the dynamic interplay of violence and desire present in Ovid's "Metamorphoses" alongside influential works by Petrarch, Marston, and Shakespeare. Enterline’s insightful analysis sheds light on how Ovid’s narratives challenge Renaissance views on authorship, illuminating the distinctions between male and female experiences in literature. A must-read for lovers of literary criticism, this book offers a compelling exploration of the intersection of human body and language from antiquity to the early modern period. Enhance your understanding of classic literature and the semiotics of the human experience with this essential addition to your collection.