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Acknowledgments
Note on Abbreviations, Texts and Translations, and Transliteration
Introduction
Part I: The Name of the Mother
1. A Traditional Matrona? Between Motherhood and Heroism: Penelope in Heroides 1
2. To Mētros Onoma: Deianira, Hercules, and Hyllus in Heroides 9
Part II: The Body of the Mother: Incest, Abjection, and Literary Childbirth
3. The Reconceptualization of (Step)Motherhood: Phaedra in Heroides 4
4. The Abject Body: Canace in Heroides 11
5. Pregnancy, Écriture Féminine, and the Birth of the Text: Dido in Heroides 7
Part III: Motherhood in Fieri
6. Motherhood, Metamorphosis, and Autopoiesis: Medea in Heroides 12
7. The Self and the (M)Other: Hypsipyle in Heroides 6
Epilogue: Maternal Environments
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Seeking the Mothers in Ovid’s
Heroides
Simona Martorana
Cornell University Press
Ithaca and London
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