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Modern mnemosynes: female memory and the allegory of gender.(Essay)
Mosaic (Winnipeg)
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December 1, 2008|
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All that is transitory
Is only an allegory;
What fails ineluctably,
Is seen here; The undeclarable,
Is done here;
The Eternal Feminine
Lures to perfection.
--Goethe, Faust II
(trans. Walter Kaufmann, modified)
The Titaness Mnemosyne holds a privileged place in Greek mythology since it was she who bestowed the power of memory and remembrance onto humans. In Hesiod's Theogony, kings and poets receive their powers of authoritative speech from their possession of Mnemosyne and their special relationship with her offspring, the Muses. As the condition on which ...
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