The University of Padova has a long tradition of studies on ancient Greek tragedy. On September 13th, 2016, under the supervision of prof. Davide Susanetti, Mattia De Poli organised the seminar \u201cEuripide. Storie, testi, drammaturgia\u201d: a group of young scholars who spent at least a part of their education at this academic institution tried to face the challenge and offer new contributions on the Euripidean drama. This book collects almost all of them, with some additions, offering a range of perspectives: cultural, anthropological, philological, dramaturgical
This paper will co-examine Euripides’ ancient tragedy The Bacchae and Charles Mee’s modern (re)makin...
This study consists of a literary analysis of two Euripidean plays to explore audience reception. H...
Why do revivals and adaptations of Greek tragedy still abound in twenty-first-century European natio...
This thesis examines the most important innovations of Euripides in Phoenissae, Electra and Orestes....
From performing art, Euripides’ theatre very soon becomes a piece of collection, whose preservation,...
This article examines socio-historical dimensions and cultural and dramaturgic implications of the G...
The subject of this dissertation is the reception of Euripidean tragedy in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. In ...
The words of Medea or Alcestis may be the only thing we are left with. Yet it was not the only mean...
How does outrage work in Greek tragedy? Does the success or defeat of outraged characheters depend o...
Il lavoro è incentrato sulla tradizione retorica dei drammi frammentari di Euripide. Un’analisi dell...
The contribution deals with the relations of Attic tragedy and its public according to Aristophanes'...
Euripides in the theatre. This paper addresses the question « What gives the plays of Euripides last...
The aim of this PhD thesis, based on Aeschylus’, Sophocles’ and Euripides’ treatments of the Oedipus...
The renewed interest in the fragments of both tragic and comic drama texts prompts to reconsider th...
This study focuses on aspects of the dramatic construction of some Sophocles’ tragedies (Women of Tr...
This paper will co-examine Euripides’ ancient tragedy The Bacchae and Charles Mee’s modern (re)makin...
This study consists of a literary analysis of two Euripidean plays to explore audience reception. H...
Why do revivals and adaptations of Greek tragedy still abound in twenty-first-century European natio...
This thesis examines the most important innovations of Euripides in Phoenissae, Electra and Orestes....
From performing art, Euripides’ theatre very soon becomes a piece of collection, whose preservation,...
This article examines socio-historical dimensions and cultural and dramaturgic implications of the G...
The subject of this dissertation is the reception of Euripidean tragedy in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. In ...
The words of Medea or Alcestis may be the only thing we are left with. Yet it was not the only mean...
How does outrage work in Greek tragedy? Does the success or defeat of outraged characheters depend o...
Il lavoro è incentrato sulla tradizione retorica dei drammi frammentari di Euripide. Un’analisi dell...
The contribution deals with the relations of Attic tragedy and its public according to Aristophanes'...
Euripides in the theatre. This paper addresses the question « What gives the plays of Euripides last...
The aim of this PhD thesis, based on Aeschylus’, Sophocles’ and Euripides’ treatments of the Oedipus...
The renewed interest in the fragments of both tragic and comic drama texts prompts to reconsider th...
This study focuses on aspects of the dramatic construction of some Sophocles’ tragedies (Women of Tr...
This paper will co-examine Euripides’ ancient tragedy The Bacchae and Charles Mee’s modern (re)makin...
This study consists of a literary analysis of two Euripidean plays to explore audience reception. H...
Why do revivals and adaptations of Greek tragedy still abound in twenty-first-century European natio...