Women Re-Creating Classics
by Emily Hauser
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In the last few years, there has been a major and unmissable surge in women's retellings and re-creations of ancient myths and texts that has put women's re-creations of Classics centre-stage. Drawing together an interdisciplinary range of creative and scholarly voices, this volume asks why classical creative retellings by women are so popular now-and considers what creativity can do to foster new ways of thinking and writing about Classics, thus blurring the boundary between the creative and th
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This timely collection examines the powerful cultural movement of women writers reclaiming ancient myths and classical texts, exploring why these feminist retellings have surged in popularity and reshaped our understanding of antiquity. Drawing from diverse scholarly and creative perspectives, the work investigates how women's reinterpretations of classical literature challenge traditional narratives and center previously marginalized voices. The volume thoughtfully analyzes the boundary-blurring between academic scholarship and creative practice that characterizes this literary phenomenon.
What distinguishes this exploration is its interdisciplinary approach, bringing together critical analysis with firsthand accounts from writers actively reshaping the classical canon. Teen readers and young adults will find compelling insights into how ancient stories remain relevant when viewed through contemporary feminist lenses. The book ultimately demonstrates how creative reinterpretation serves as both literary innovation and cultural critique, offering fresh pathways into timeless tales.
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