The Homeric hymn to Demeter

translation, commentary, and interpretive essays

Hardcover, 297 pages

English language

Published July 2, 1994 by Princeton University Press.

ISBN:
978-0-691-06843-5
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OCLC Number:
27812425

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Demeter has been demoted from the role of protective and caring parent into that of the obsessively annoying mother that just won't let you hang out with your emo boyfriend who just so happens to live in a hole in the ground and prohibits you from seeing her for nearly 6 months every consecutive year (your boyfriend also just happens to be your uncle).

Such a gripping myth that delves into crucial themes of the clashing of the female and male spaces within culture be it divine or mortal, the intricacies of mother-daughter dynamics, and how this relationship would be violently and mercilessly ripped apart be it by marriage, rape or war, has been amateurishly and foolishly dissected by the modern audiences that pick whatever portions they see fit and leave the majority of its carcass in the dissection table, left to rot unattended.

I am certain that in order …

Subjects

  • Hymn to Demeter.
  • Homeric hymns -- Translations into English.
  • Hymns, Greek (Classical) -- Translations into English.
  • Hymns, Greek (Classical) -- History and criticism.
  • Demeter (Greek deity) in literature.
  • Eleusinian mysteries in literature.
  • Demeter (Greek deity) -- Poetry.