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Inanna, Lady of Largest Heart: poems of the Sumerian high priestess Enheduanna
Betty De Shong Meador-
Frontmatter
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Foreword (Judy Grahn, page xi)
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Acknowledgments (page xvii)
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PART I: The Cultural and Historical Context (page 1)
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1. Introduction: "Through the Gate of Wonder" (page 3)
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2. "Great Lady Inanna" (page 10)
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3. "The Robes of the Old, Old Gods" (page 23)
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4. Unearthing Enheduanna (page 36)
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5. Enheduanna's Life Story (page 43)
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6. The High Priestess at Ur (page 49)
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7. The Poems and Hymns of Enheduanna (page 68)
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PART II: The Three Inanna Poems: Introduction (page 81)
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8. The First Poem: Inanna and Ebih (page 89)
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9. The Second Poem: Lady of Largest Heart (page 114)
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10. The Third Poem: The Exaltation of Inanna (page 168)
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Notes (page 193)
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Bibliography (page 209)
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Index (page 215)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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WRB | 18.10/11 (Jul. 2001): 37 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/4023757 |
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Published: 2000
Publisher: University of Texas Press
- 9780292752429 (paper)