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Dennis Pryor

Dennis Pryor was a former critic who wrote for The Age for more than twenty years.

Dennis Pryor reviews 'The Rapes of Lucretia: A myth and its transformations' by Ian Donaldson

April 1984, no. 59 01 April 1984
Dennis Pryor reviews 'The Rapes of Lucretia: A myth and its transformations' by Ian Donaldson
Ian Donaldson’s The Rapes of Lucretia is a book so rich in ideas that a review can only be unfairly perfunctory. It starts from ancient accounts of the rape of Lucretia and tracks the transformations of the myth through two millennia. This is no wearisome catalogue, no tedious grinding of PhD mills. Donaldson is, as he puts it, ‘especially interested in the close relationship that may exist be ... (read more)