Monuments and Maidens
Auteur : Marina Warner
Date de publication : 2000
Éditeur : University of California Press
Nombre de pages : 417
Résumé du livre
Marina Warner explores the tradition of personifying liberty, justice, wisdom, charity, and other ideals and desiderata in the female form, and examines the tension between women's historic and symbolic roles. Drawing on the evidence of public art, especially sculpture, and painting, poetry, and classical mythology, she ranges over the allegorical presence of the woman in the Western tradition with a sharply observant eye and a piquant and engaging style.