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McClure, Laura. Courtesans At Table: Gender and Greek Literary Culture
in Athenaeus. New York: Routledge, 2004. 242 pp.
by Anna Andes
Laura McClure's latest book, Courtesans At Table: Gender and Greek
Literary Culture in Athenaeus (2004), continues her work as one of
today's leading feminist classicists. Her two previous works, Spoken
Like a Woman: Speech and Gender in Athenian Drama (Princeton University
Press, 1999) and Making Silence Speak: Women's Voices in Greek Literature
and Society (co-edited with Andre Lardinois, Princeton University
Press, 2001), explored the discrepancies between fictive and genuine,
private and public, literary and non-literary representations of
women and women's lives in ancient Greek culture. In Courtesans At
Table McClure explores these issues further by focusing upon a heretofore
little studied and little understood category of ancient woman, the courtesan.
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