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Ballet mistresses --- Balletmasters --- Dance teachers --- Dansmeesters --- Maîtres de danse --- Theatrical science --- anno 1500-1799 --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1800-1899 --- anno 1300-1399 --- Dance --- History
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Greek drama (Comedy) --- Comédie grecque --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- Menander, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Fathers and sons --- Illegitimate children --- Mistresses --- Lovers (Mistresses) --- Concubinage --- Paramours --- Bastard children --- Children of unmarried mothers --- Children --- Illegitimacy --- Unmarried mothers --- Sons and fathers --- Father and child --- Sons --- Athens (Greece) --- Comédie grecque
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Ellen Greene reexamines long-held scholarly attitudes concerning the representation of male sexual desire and female subjection in the Latin love poetry of Catullus, Propertius, and Ovid. Examining first-person poetic personae that have often been romanticized by critics, Greene finds that male sexuality is consistently threatened as moral resolve and social status are undermined by desires that render men passively "womanish": powerless and emotional.
Desire in literature. --- Dominance (Psychology) in literature. --- Elegiac poetry, Latin --- Erotic poetry, Latin --- Love poetry, Latin --- Man-woman relationships in literature. --- Masculinity in literature. --- Mistresses --- Sex in literature. --- Violence in literature. --- Women and literature --- History and criticism. --- Ovid, --- Catullus, Gaius Valerius --- Propertius, Sextus. --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Rome --- In literature. --- Man-woman relationships in literature --- Dominance (Psychology) in literature --- -Man-woman relationships in literature --- -Elegiac poetry, Latin --- -Latin elegiac poetry --- Lovers (Mistresses) --- Latin erotic poetry --- -Propertius, Sextus --- Propertius, Sextus Aurelius --- Properzio, Sesto --- Properce --- Properzio, S. --- Propercio --- Propercio, Sexto Aurelio --- Properz --- Propert︠s︡īĭ, Sekst --- Propertios --- Properci, Sext --- Propercij --- -Masculinity (Psychology) in literature --- Desire in literature --- Masculinity in literature --- Sex in literature --- Violence in literature --- Masculinity (Psychology) in literature --- Concubinage --- Paramours --- History and criticism --- Catul --- Catull --- Catulle --- Catulli, C. Valerii --- Catullo, Gaio Valerio --- Catullus, C. Valerius --- Catullus, Gaius Valerius, --- Catullus, Gajus Valerius --- Catulo --- Katull, Gaǐ Valeriǐ --- Katullus, Kaius Valerius --- Valerio Cátulo, Cayo --- Катулл --- Nasó, P. Ovidi, --- Naso, Publius Ovidius, --- Nazon, --- Ouidio, --- Ovide, --- Ovidi, --- Ovidi Nasó, P., --- Ovidiĭ, --- Ovidiĭ Nazon, Publiĭ, --- Ovidio, --- Ovidio Nasón, P., --- Ovidio Nasone, Publio, --- Ovidios, --- Ovidiu, --- Ovidius Naso, P., --- Ovidius Naso, Publius, --- Owidiusz, --- P. Ovidius Naso, --- Publiĭ Ovidiĭ Nazon, --- Publio Ovidio Nasone, --- Ūvīd, --- אוביד, --- Propertius, Sextus --- Criticism and interpretation --- In literature --- Catullus, Caius Valerius --- Ovid --- Love poetry, Latin - History and criticism --- Elegiac poetry, Latin - History and criticism --- Women and literature - Rome --- Ovid, - 43 BC-17 AD or 18 AD - Criticism and interpretation --- Catullus, Gaius Valerius - Criticism and interpretation --- Propertius, Sextus - Elegiae --- Rome - In literature --- Ovid, - 43 BC-17 AD or 18 AD
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