Williamsburg Regional Library

Venus and Aphrodite, a biography of desire, Bettany Hughes

Label
Venus and Aphrodite, a biography of desire, Bettany Hughes
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-171) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Venus and Aphrodite
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1135572310
Responsibility statement
Bettany Hughes
Sub title
a biography of desire
Summary
"Aphrodite was said to have been born out of the sea, rising out of a froth of white foam. But long before the Ancient Greeks conceived of this voluptuous blonde, she existed as an early spirit of fertility on the shores of Cyprus-and thousands of years before that, as a ferocious warrior-goddess in the Middle East. She's been a carnal symbol to Sappho, a Humanist muse to Renaissance artists, and a raunchy but subversive Shakespeare heroine. Proving that this mythological figure is so much more than just an excuse for chocolate-box romance, historian Bettany Hughes reveals the remarkable life of one of antiquity's most potent forces. Venus and Aphrodite brings together ancient art, evocative myth, and exciting archaeological revelations to tell the story of human desire. From Mesopotamia to modern-day London, from Botticelli to Beyoncé, Hughes explains why this immortal goddess continues to ensnare our imaginations today-and how we trivialize her power at our peril"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Preface -- A birth -- Fornicating and fighting -- Party queen -- A working goddess and working girls -- Ta Aphrodisia: the things of sex -- Manikos eros -- Venus and empire without limits -- Eastern queen -- Venus in the MIddle Age -- A humanist muse -- Venus at the box office -- A very modern goddess -- Conclusion
Target audience
adult
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