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Myrtis of Anthedon

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165: 20: 152:. In the story, a woman named Ochna, Eunostos' cousin, was rejected by him and so told her brothers that Eunostos had raped her. The brothers killed Eunostus but were then taken captive by his father. Ochna then confessed that she had lied; her brothers were allowed to go into exile, and Ochna jumped off of a cliff to her death. It is unclear whether the whole story given in Plutarch is summarised from Myrtis' poem, or if Plutarch is citing her for a specific detail. 156:
Alternatively, it might reflect similarities between Pindar's and Myrtis's poetry in genre, style, or subject matter. Perhaps Myrtis therefore wrote on Panhellenic rather than local myths, though the poem described by Plutarch is of local interest and does not reflect this. Diane Rayor suggests that Corinna's criticism of Myrtis was due to her poetry being about male heroes, or for a male audience.
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Corinna criticized Myrtis for venturing, as a woman, to compete with Pindar. This might have referred to Myrtis entering a poetry contest, although that interpretation would appear to contradict the tradition, known from other sources, that Corinna herself defeated Pindar in such a contest.
164: 188:, said that a bronze statue of Myrtis was made by the sculptor Boïscus, otherwise unknown. A fresco from Pompeii, now lost, is thought to show Corinna, Pindar, and Myrtis. Myrtis seems to have been forgotten after the second century AD. 738: 124:. Mieke de Vos argues that the fragment of Corinna which mentions Myrtis, criticising her for competing with Pindar, seems to contradict this tradition and positions Corinna and Myrtis as equals. 471: 710: 80:
in his canon of nine female poets, and a bronze statue of her was reportedly made by Boïscus. In the modern world, Myrtis has been represented in artworks by
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Sketch recording a now-lost fresco from Pompeii, believed to show Corinna, Pindar, and Myrtis
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Myrtis is the most obscure of the nine women poets included in
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represents Myrtis. Myrtis is one of the poets featured in
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In the modern world, an 1897 painting by the Swiss artist
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Ernst Stückelberg
Ancient Greek
ancient Greek
Anthedon
Boeotia
Pindar
Corinna
Plutarch
Antipater of Thessalonica
Judy Chicago
Anselm Kiefer
Michael Longley
Anthedon
Boeotia
Pindar
Thebes
Corinna
Tanagra
Antipater of Thessalonica
Plutarch
lyric poet
Eunostos
Tanagra

Antipater of Thessalonica
Tatian
rhetorician
Christian apologist
Ernst Stückelberg

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