As part of the Women in Literature project, Women and Myth in Literature has been released as the fourth book, following the previously published Women and Migration in Literature, Women and Violence in Literature, and Women and Education in Literature, all published by our publishing house. The study, contributed by academics from various universities, highlights how mythological female figures—Umay Ana, Lilith, Medea, Elektra, Antigone, Penelope, Semele, Salome, Pandora, Shahmaran, Melusine, Wonder Women, Promethea, Phaedra, Venus, Inanna, Circe, and others—are treated, rewritten, and imbued with new meanings in contemporary literary works.
Product weight: 0.542 grams
As part of the Women in Literature project, Women and Myth in Literature has been released as the fourth book, following the previously published Women and Migration in Literature, Women and Violence in Literature, and Women and Education in Literature, all published by our publishing house. The study, contributed by academics from various universities, highlights how mythological female figures—Umay Ana, Lilith, Medea, Elektra, Antigone, Penelope, Semele, Salome, Pandora, Shahmaran, Melusine, Wonder Women, Promethea, Phaedra, Venus, Inanna, Circe, and others—are treated, rewritten, and imbued with new meanings in contemporary literary works.
Product weight: 0.542 grams