A lesbian romance from seventeenth-century France

Iphis and Iante are about to be married, but Iphis has a secret: when she was born, her mother disguised her as a boy in order to save her life. Although Iphis loves Iante passionately, Iphis's mother tries to prevent the marriage in order to conceal Iphis's real identity. The bachelor Ergaste has another reason for wanting to stop the marriage, since he, like Iante, is in love with Iphis.

Based on a story from Ovid's Metamorphoses, Isaac de Benserade's 34 play resolves happily with help from the gods. As the comedy unfolds, it entertains the audience through love triangles, dramatic ironies, and knowing comments about gender, drawing on familiar structures of French theatrical comedy to create a distinctly sympathetic portrayal of romantic love between women.
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Set in seventeenth-century France, a secret from the past challenges the union between Iphis—raised as a boy—and her beloved Iante. Familial schemes and a rival’s unspoken desire twist their fate into a spirited comedy of love triangles and dramatic ironies, with divine intervention guiding the journey.
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Product details

ISBN
9781603296991
Published
2025-07-11
Publisher
Modern Language Association of America; Modern Language Association of America
Height
216 mm
Width
140 mm
Age
P, UP, 06, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
128

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Translated by

Biographical note

Born in 2 or 3, the French précieux poet Isaac de Benserade was also known by his contemporaries for his ballets that often featured King Louis XIV. For a time, Benserade became a successful playwright, composing a handful of tragedies and one comedy, Iphis and Iante. He was admitted into the Académie Française in 74 and died in 9 .