1992
DOI: 10.2307/479454
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'Altera Dido': The Model of Ovid's Heroides in the Poems of Gaspara Stampa and Veronica Franco

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“…39 This popular literary genre was widely emulated in Renaissance Europe, 40 and involved 'emotionally charged tales of lovelorn women', 41 but unlike these emulative epistles, Dacre's poem possibly involves real lovers -herself and Cooke, and unlike these other examples Dacre writes in Latin. 42 For Renaissance women, Ovid's Heroides may have offered 'a model of "feminine" writing with which to revise Petrarchism for use by women poets', 43 giving women poets a voice within a familiar form. Raphael Lyne has recently discussed the complexity of interpreting poet and poetic voice, where the female voice in intertextual Heroidean fiction becomes a source of control.…”
Section: The Peoplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…39 This popular literary genre was widely emulated in Renaissance Europe, 40 and involved 'emotionally charged tales of lovelorn women', 41 but unlike these emulative epistles, Dacre's poem possibly involves real lovers -herself and Cooke, and unlike these other examples Dacre writes in Latin. 42 For Renaissance women, Ovid's Heroides may have offered 'a model of "feminine" writing with which to revise Petrarchism for use by women poets', 43 giving women poets a voice within a familiar form. Raphael Lyne has recently discussed the complexity of interpreting poet and poetic voice, where the female voice in intertextual Heroidean fiction becomes a source of control.…”
Section: The Peoplementioning
confidence: 99%