textThe present dissertation deals with the function of memory and forgetfulness within the story of Electra and Orestes, as presented by Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides. The introductory chapter represents a brief account of the philological and theoretical tools of our research. Chapter One proves that words of active memory as well as expressions of forgetfulness are recurrent in the texts. Chapters Two and Three show how different public roles influence the apparatus of memory for various agents. Memory and forgetfulness operate at three levels: private recollection, public function, and divine agent. We analyze the relationship between the heroic ethos and the collective memory in times of crisis. The three authors treat differently...
From the earliest literary documents, Mnemosyne is represented with two faces, one looking to the p...
It is agreed that myth is a solidified memory of (metaphorical) occurrences, and situations that exi...
Given the limits of our human nature, oblivion can hardly be excluded from the scene of memory: most...
This thesis explores the connection between memory and the formation of political society in ancient...
In the ancient Greek world, memory permeates every aspect of human life. Memory plays a central role...
One of the most powerful ways to remedy the forgetfulness that obscures ancient fragmentary drama, i...
National audienceThe characters in Euripides' Trojan Women evoke different places in the city of Tro...
The article deals with the features of artistic conceptualization of memory in the novel by U. Ecо “...
This thesis examines the most important innovations of Euripides in Phoenissae, Electra and Orestes....
Let us begin with Lethe, a river in Hades whose waters caused forgetfulness to dead souls who drank ...
The fourth book of Pausanias’ Periegesis may be read as an excursus in the collective memory of the ...
This project investigates the impact that the hegemonic masculine perspective has on our modern memo...
The relation of the Muses in ancient Greece, especially during the archaic and the beginning of the ...
Mnemosyne in Greek mythology was the daughter of Gaea and Uranus, and mother of the nine Muses, whos...
This dissertation is a treatment of the Orphic-Bacchic lamellae, a collection of small gold tablets ...
From the earliest literary documents, Mnemosyne is represented with two faces, one looking to the p...
It is agreed that myth is a solidified memory of (metaphorical) occurrences, and situations that exi...
Given the limits of our human nature, oblivion can hardly be excluded from the scene of memory: most...
This thesis explores the connection between memory and the formation of political society in ancient...
In the ancient Greek world, memory permeates every aspect of human life. Memory plays a central role...
One of the most powerful ways to remedy the forgetfulness that obscures ancient fragmentary drama, i...
National audienceThe characters in Euripides' Trojan Women evoke different places in the city of Tro...
The article deals with the features of artistic conceptualization of memory in the novel by U. Ecо “...
This thesis examines the most important innovations of Euripides in Phoenissae, Electra and Orestes....
Let us begin with Lethe, a river in Hades whose waters caused forgetfulness to dead souls who drank ...
The fourth book of Pausanias’ Periegesis may be read as an excursus in the collective memory of the ...
This project investigates the impact that the hegemonic masculine perspective has on our modern memo...
The relation of the Muses in ancient Greece, especially during the archaic and the beginning of the ...
Mnemosyne in Greek mythology was the daughter of Gaea and Uranus, and mother of the nine Muses, whos...
This dissertation is a treatment of the Orphic-Bacchic lamellae, a collection of small gold tablets ...
From the earliest literary documents, Mnemosyne is represented with two faces, one looking to the p...
It is agreed that myth is a solidified memory of (metaphorical) occurrences, and situations that exi...
Given the limits of our human nature, oblivion can hardly be excluded from the scene of memory: most...