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  • In her writings on ancient myth, the British author Natalie Haynes moves women to the centre of attention. Her two latest books, A Thousand Ships and Pandora’s Jar – a fiction novel and a non-fiction one – approach this topic from two different perspectives. This interview takes stock of Haynes’ motives and methodology as well as of the challenges she faces in the process of writing.

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Author details:Clara Brilke, Eva Werner
DOI:https://doi.org/10.34679/thersites.vol12.189
ISSN:2364-7612
Title of parent work (English):thersites 12
Subtitle (English):Interview with Natalie Haynes
Editor(s):Christian Rollinger
Publication type:Article
Language:English
Date of first publication:2021/03/25
Publication year:2021
Publishing institution:Universität Potsdam
Release date:2021/04/20
Tag:Classical Reception; Classics in Popular Culture; Women in Ancient Myth
Volume:2020
Issue:12
Number of pages:12
First page:104
Last Page:115
Source:thersites 12 (2020). - 104-115
Organizational units:Philosophische Fakultät / Historisches Institut
DDC classification:9 Geschichte und Geografie / 90 Geschichte / 900 Geschichte und Geografie
Peer review:Referiert
Publishing method:Open Access / Gold Open-Access
Collection(s):Universität Potsdam / Zeitschriften / thersites, ISSN 2364-7612 / thersites Vol. 12
License (German):License LogoCC-BY - Namensnennung 4.0 International
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