Women’s Networks in Vergil’s Aeneid
Several episodes in Vergil’s Aeneid portray female characters, both divine and human, soliciting aid and/or information from other female characters. These scenes have usually been discussed in relation to Greek and Latin literary models.
Alison Keith
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