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Arachne's Tapestry

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Book excerpt: As the author writes in the introduction, "As we read the poems, the play, and yes, as we 'read' the paintings, we discover subversive explorations of these much-read and well-loved tales of divine love and divine wrath that challenge both the established literary conventions and the social hierarchy of the period".


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