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Discover the enchanting narratives of *The Return of Proserpina*, a groundbreaking exploration of Sicily's poetic imagination in classical and medieval Europe. This compellingly crafted volume delves into Rome's first overseas province, revealing how the myth of Proserpina illuminates the complex relationship between Western empire and its historical narratives. Written by acclaimed author Sarah Spence, this book navigates the profound themes of loss, redemption, and the negotiations of power through a diverse array of texts spanning from Vergil to Dante.
Spence intricately unpacks the significance of Sicily not merely as a geographical setting but as a cultural epicenter where myths resonate through time. The book illustrates how Proserpina’s abduction by Hades—known to Greeks as the god of the underworld—serves as a metaphor for imperial domination while simultaneously representing forces of resistance. The narrative shifts from notions of devastation to triumph, with the majestic Mt. Etna redefining the landscape of transformation. This essential reading for scholars, students, and anyone captivated by classical literature and the enduring legacy of myth in shaping identity is published by Princeton University Press in 2023. Grab your copy today and immerse yourself in the intricate tapestry of language, poetics, and historical discourse that defines *The Return of Proserpina*.
Spence intricately unpacks the significance of Sicily not merely as a geographical setting but as a cultural epicenter where myths resonate through time. The book illustrates how Proserpina’s abduction by Hades—known to Greeks as the god of the underworld—serves as a metaphor for imperial domination while simultaneously representing forces of resistance. The narrative shifts from notions of devastation to triumph, with the majestic Mt. Etna redefining the landscape of transformation. This essential reading for scholars, students, and anyone captivated by classical literature and the enduring legacy of myth in shaping identity is published by Princeton University Press in 2023. Grab your copy today and immerse yourself in the intricate tapestry of language, poetics, and historical discourse that defines *The Return of Proserpina*.