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R. Harder, 'Herodot I.8.3', in G. E. Mylonas and D. Raymond (edd.), Studies Presented to David M. Robinson (St. Louis, 1953), ii. 446-9
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A.Carson, 'Putting her in her Place: Woman, Dirt, and Desire', in D. M. Halperin and J. J. Winkler (edd.), Before Sexuality (Princeton, 1990), pp. 160-4
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That such advice was necessary is demonstrated by the shyness of the brides depicted in Bruckner (n. 21). With Theano's advice - that a frankly acknowledged, active female sexuality should be unleashed in the proper context of the marital relationship - compare the Islamic orthodoxy as described by F. Mernissi, Beyond the Veil (New York, 1975), pp. 6-14
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The remark does, however, imply fear of the danger created by a woman's abandonment of normal social restraints; Gyges' anxiety is apparent in 9.1 - Clearly, he suspects a trap, but fear of the potential for disaster created by his transgression into a private world where the power of female sexuality is unleashed would be well justified by the sequel, in which the wife demands disaster for Candaules as the price of safety for Gyges. On the presentation of feminine power in Hdt., cf. P. Walcot, 'Herodotus on Rape', Arethusa 11 (1978), 137-47
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Hdt. is careful to site his tale in the context of Lydian values and to relate these to the Greek (see 1. 10. 3); but in this case, at least, barbarian norms are just Greek norms writ large, and Gyges' response is thoroughly Hellenic, articulated as it is in terms of reciprocity and In as much as Candaules' transgression depends on a basic similarity between Greek and Lydian attitudes towards female nudity, the tale varies the pattern in which the point of reference for the description of barbarian sexual norms is their (degree of) 'otherness' vis-à vis the Greek, even as it affirms that polarity in its depiction of a powerful, anti-Hellenic woman and in Candaules' unGreek confusion of public and private (see in general M. Rosellini and S. Saïd, 'Usages de femmes et autres nomoi chez les "sauvages" d'Hérodote', ASNP 8 [1978], 949-1005
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