Abstract:Emma Stebbins' untraced statue, The Lotus-Eater (ca. 1857-60) purports to illustrate Alfred Tennyson's poem of the same title, in turn derived from an episode in the Odyssey of Homer. This essay addresses the tension between Stebbins' sculpture and its busts and Tennyson's text. It brings into the discussion a body of antique visual and literary material to which Stebbins had access, images of and references to Antinous, the youthful and tragic lover of the emperor Hadrian. Although the great flowering of Anti… Show more
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