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Hence his eternal inadequacy, and the withering scorn that accompanies it in the works of Ovid and others: In a sense the cuckold is not simply a failed husband, but an emblem of failed husbandship in general, or, worse yet (and this, I think, is what happens at the hands of Renaissance authors), the cuckold intimates that husbandship can never really succeed on its own terms, as an institution created and upheld by masculine authority.
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Hence
his
eternal
inadequacy,
and
the
withering
scorn
that
accompanies
it
in
the
works
of
Ovid
and
others:
In
a
sense
the
cuckold
is
not
simply
a
failed
husband,
but
an
emblem
of
failed
husbandship
in
general,
or,
worse
yet
(and
this,
I
think,
is
what
happens
at
the
hands
of
Renaissance
authors),
the
cuckold
intimates
that
husbandship
can
never
really
succeed
on
its
own
terms,
as
an
institution
created
and
upheld
by
masculine
authority.