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An alien, a polytheist from Phoenicia, the biblical Queen Jezebel posed a serious threat to the stability of the Israelites single male deity. So powerful was this threat that writers through the ages have portrayed her as the incarnation of feminine evil, and her name has become synonymous with the misogynist view of women as seductresses.Janet Howe Gaines argues that the bride of the Israelite king Ahab became a convenient scapegoat for biblical writers who portrayed her as the primary force behind their nations apostasy. The biblical account presents the queen as a murderer, as a disruptive force for evil. Despised, the strong-willed Jezebel is still one of the most intriguing women of the Bible.Music in the Old Bones is a guide to the eternal Jezebel story. The first part of this illustrated study is a detailed analysis that explores the biblical tale from traditional and feminist points of view. Gaines then analyzes the ways authors through the centuries have treated Jezebel. Her unburied bones became misogynist relics for generations of writers who retold her story as a warning about the dangers of rebelling against patriarchal society. From the sermons of John Knox to the novels of Margaret Atwood, from the poetry of Percy Shelley to the ballads of Boyz II Men, from the drama of Racine to the Academy Award-winning film starring Bette Davis, Jezebel has long been the subject of artistic inquiry. Her image as the bad girl of the Bible is still useful to writers. Most exploit her name and evil reputation to enhance their admonitions to women, but a few break away from tradition and openly admire Jezebels courage and vigor.Placing the biblical account of Jezebels doomed reign in the context of its xenophobic writers, Gaines proposes a new and more sympathetic reading of the murdered queen whose body was left to rot in the streets and whose reputation suffered a fate even more egregious. Rather than providing a decent burial for the mangled bones of Jezebel, Gaines seeks to flesh them out and revivify them because, as she demonstrates, theres music in the old bones yet.

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title Music in the Old Bones Jezebel Through the Ages author - photo 1

title:Music in the Old Bones : Jezebel Through the Ages
author:Gaines, Janet Howe.
publisher:Southern Illinois University Press
isbn10 | asin:0809322749
print isbn13:9780809322749
ebook isbn13:9780585307671
language:English
subjectJezebel,--Queen, consort of Ahab, King of Israel, Jezebel,--Queen, consort of Ahab, King of Israel--In literature.
publication date:1999
lcc:BS580.J45G35 1999eb
ddc:222/.5092
subject:Jezebel,--Queen, consort of Ahab, King of Israel, Jezebel,--Queen, consort of Ahab, King of Israel--In literature.
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Music in the Old Bones
Jezebel through the Ages
Janet Howe Gaines
Page iv Copyright 1999 by the Board of Trustees Southern Illinois - photo 2
Page iv
Copyright 1999 by the Board of Trustees,
Southern Illinois University
All Rights Reserved
Printed in the United States of America
02 01 00 99 4 3 2 1
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Gaines, Janet Howe, 1950
Music in the old bones: Jezebel through the ages/
Janet Howe Gaines.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Jezebel, Queen, consort of Ahab, King of Israel.
2. Jezebel, Queen, consort of Ahab,
King of IsraelIn literature. I. Title.
BS580.J45G35 1999 99-24189
222'.5092dc21 CIP
ISBN 0-8093-2274-9 (cloth: alk. paper)
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984.Picture 3
Page v
To Barry
Who taught me to
"pluck till time and times are done
The silver apples of the moon
The golden apples of the sun."
Page vii
CONTENTS
Plates
ix
Acknowledgments
xi
Introduction
xiii
Part One
Biblical Interpretations
1
Reclaiming Jezebel
3
2
The Queen's Transgressions
30
3
Last Gasp of the Goddess
70
Part Two
The Eternal Jezebel
4
Prose Adaptations of the Jezebel Story
97
5
Jezebel in Poetry
140
6
The Smell of the Greasepaint: Jezebel in Drama
163
Works Cited
193
Index
203

Page ix
PLATES
Following page 69
1. Eve, Lucas Cranach the Elder, Oil on Panel
2. Early Goddess, from Emblemata Nova, by Michael Maier (1618)
3. Jezebel and Ahab Met by Elijah, Frederick Leighton, Oil on Canvas
4. Ivory Plaque, Woman at the Window, from the Nabu Temple, Khorsabad (Iraq)
5. "Jezebel Is Killed by Horses and Eaten by Dogs" and "Athalia Is Slain by Horses," from the Amiens Picture Bible
6. The Death of Jezebel, Luca Giordano, Oil on Canvas
7. Cover Illustration, from Jezebel, by Denise Robins (1977)
8. Cover Illustration, from the Black Hills Jezebel; or, Deadwood Dick's Ward, by Edward L. Wheeler (1881)
9. "'Hear Me!' Jezebel Cried," Illustration by Corwin K. Linson, from Jezebel: A Romance in the Days When Ahab Was King of Israel, by Lafayette McLaws (1902)
10. Bette Davis and Henry Fonda, in Jezebel (1938)

Page xi
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
There are many people who helped to make this book possible. I want to thank my friends and students at the University of New Mexico, especially Elisa Mendalas, Rob Rosenberg, and Tiffany Sanchez, for suggesting novels and popular culture references to Queen Jezebel. I am also grateful to my friend Victor Luftig and his friend John Whittier-Ferguson for tracking down James Joyce references. Jeanne Roberts helped enormously by reading an early manuscript and making valuable suggestions. Special thanks go to my teenage children, Gwendolyn and Jason Gaines, for solving computer problems far beyond my expertise to handle. Most of all, I want to thank my husband, Barry Gaines, for finding Jezebel material in libraries around the world, for editing and proofreading the text, and for continuously supporting me as I worked. Without his help, this book would have never been completed.
Page xiii
INTRODUCTION
Picture 4
Can these bones live?
Ezekiel 37.3
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