This thesis concerns itself with the depiction of mythical Thebes in extant Greek tragedy, and how this relates to the tragedians’ view of Athens itself. Throughout the Classical Period, Thebes was one of Athens’ biggest enemy poleis, and this complex relationship is often mirrored in the dramas that feature Thebes and Thebans in principal roles. For the purposes of this thesis, I am limiting my scope to dramas that deal with the “Seven Against Thebes” mythic cycle and, to pare the topic down even further, I am only examining those tragedies that feature either Eteocles, Polynices, or both. Chapter one deals with Aeschylus’ Seven Against Thebes, where I argue that Thebes is not only presented as a positive force, but actually comes to be ...
This article explores Vergil's allusions in the Aeneid to Sophocles's Theban plays, Oedipus the King...
The plot of Sophocles’ Antigone is that Antigone performs the burial rites for her brother, Polyneic...
© The Classical Association, 2006.Ten years after producing the Persians in 472 BC, in which Greeks ...
This thesis concerns itself with the depiction of mythical Thebes in extant Greek tragedy, and how t...
This thesis concerns dystopianism on the Athenian Tragic stage in the fifth century BC. It reconside...
This dissertation examines heated and aggrieved comments about the gods in Athenian tragedy, and ana...
The differences noticed in the treatment of the description of the shields which differentiate the s...
The contribution deals with the relations of Attic tragedy and its public according to Aristophanes'...
textEuripides’ Phoenissae is a challenging work that is often overlooked by scholars of Greek drama....
This study consists of a literary analysis of two Euripidean plays to explore audience reception. H...
Euripides ’ Phoenissae is a challenging work that is often overlooked by scholars of Greek drama. Th...
Statius’ epic poem, the Thebaid, has often been compared to Virgil’s Aeneid and many studies rightfu...
Scholarship on the political character of Athenian tragedy has increasingly turned its attention to ...
textI argue in this dissertation that the plays of Aeschylus are best understood as appeals to thei...
This thesis discusses the depiction of rulers in Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. It aims to dem...
This article explores Vergil's allusions in the Aeneid to Sophocles's Theban plays, Oedipus the King...
The plot of Sophocles’ Antigone is that Antigone performs the burial rites for her brother, Polyneic...
© The Classical Association, 2006.Ten years after producing the Persians in 472 BC, in which Greeks ...
This thesis concerns itself with the depiction of mythical Thebes in extant Greek tragedy, and how t...
This thesis concerns dystopianism on the Athenian Tragic stage in the fifth century BC. It reconside...
This dissertation examines heated and aggrieved comments about the gods in Athenian tragedy, and ana...
The differences noticed in the treatment of the description of the shields which differentiate the s...
The contribution deals with the relations of Attic tragedy and its public according to Aristophanes'...
textEuripides’ Phoenissae is a challenging work that is often overlooked by scholars of Greek drama....
This study consists of a literary analysis of two Euripidean plays to explore audience reception. H...
Euripides ’ Phoenissae is a challenging work that is often overlooked by scholars of Greek drama. Th...
Statius’ epic poem, the Thebaid, has often been compared to Virgil’s Aeneid and many studies rightfu...
Scholarship on the political character of Athenian tragedy has increasingly turned its attention to ...
textI argue in this dissertation that the plays of Aeschylus are best understood as appeals to thei...
This thesis discusses the depiction of rulers in Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. It aims to dem...
This article explores Vergil's allusions in the Aeneid to Sophocles's Theban plays, Oedipus the King...
The plot of Sophocles’ Antigone is that Antigone performs the burial rites for her brother, Polyneic...
© The Classical Association, 2006.Ten years after producing the Persians in 472 BC, in which Greeks ...