Distributed for University of Exeter Press
Signs of Cleopatra
Reading an Icon Historically
192 pages, 33 halftones 6 x 9
Cloth $90.00
ISBN: 9780859898263
Published December 2008
For sale in North and South America only
Paper $32.95
ISBN: 9780859898096
Published January 2009
For sale in North and South America only
Cleopatra—Shakespeare’s muse of the past, mistress to Caesar and Mark Antony, wielder of the poisonous asp—has been dead for two millenia, but her name and image still resonate in the West. Her story, like any foundation myth, has attracted artists from all periods of time, who have drawn on it in order to raise concerns with the times and the society in which they found themselves living. In this fascinating volume, fully revised and updated, Mary Hamer selects a number of these key occasions from European history and takes the reader on an intellectual, artistic, and aesthetic treasure hunt in order to open up new readings of images and texts related to Cleopatra, many of which had previously appeared self-explanatory—including the surprisingly contentious debate now surrounding her race.
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