The subject of this dissertation is the reception of Euripidean tragedy in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. In Chapter 1 I offer a general survey of the afterlife of Euripidean drama in the major mediating intertexts between Euripides and Ovid, namely Hellenistic poetry, Roman Republican tragedy, and Virgil’s Aeneid, as well as a review of the pervasive presence of the Greek tragedian in the Ovidian corpus. Chapter 2 focuses on the reception of Euripides’ Bacchae in the Metamorphoses. The starting point of my analysis is Ovid’s epic rewriting of the Euripidean play in the Pentheus episode. Next, I argue that Ovid makes use of the allusive technique of “fragmentation”, in the sense that he grafts elements of the Bacchae in the narratives of the Minyads...
In my thesis, I explore the generic allusion of two ekphrases in the textile competition between Min...
This dissertation analyzes the pervasive influence of the Epic Cycle, a set of Greek poems that soug...
This thesis examines the most important innovations of Euripides in Phoenissae, Electra and Orestes....
This dissertation analyzes Ovid’s Metamorphoses through the lens of praise and blame poetry and focu...
Metamorphoses is an epic-style, narrative poem written in hexameters. Original, inventive and charmi...
Metamorphoses is an epic-style, narrative poem written in hexameters. Original, inventive and charmi...
This thesis investigates the Renaissance reception of Euripides, arguing that Greek tragedy had a di...
The question of the Metamorphoses’ genre has largely been replaced by analyses of how the various ge...
When Euripides wrote his final play, Iphigenia at Aulis, depicting the human sacrifice of Agamemnon’...
This dissertation explores the ways Latin poetry reworks the mythological tradition of which it itse...
The subject of my dissertation is Ovid's intertextual engagement with the Hesiodic Catalogue of Wome...
This dissertation explores the ways Latin poetry reworks the mythological tradition of which it itse...
When Euripides wrote his final play, Iphigenia at Aulis, depicting the human sacrifice of Agamemnon’...
This is a study of the myth of Phaethon in Greek and Latin literature before, during and after Ovid\...
This paper focuses on how the ancient roman poet Ovid’s approach on the mythical character Medea in ...
In my thesis, I explore the generic allusion of two ekphrases in the textile competition between Min...
This dissertation analyzes the pervasive influence of the Epic Cycle, a set of Greek poems that soug...
This thesis examines the most important innovations of Euripides in Phoenissae, Electra and Orestes....
This dissertation analyzes Ovid’s Metamorphoses through the lens of praise and blame poetry and focu...
Metamorphoses is an epic-style, narrative poem written in hexameters. Original, inventive and charmi...
Metamorphoses is an epic-style, narrative poem written in hexameters. Original, inventive and charmi...
This thesis investigates the Renaissance reception of Euripides, arguing that Greek tragedy had a di...
The question of the Metamorphoses’ genre has largely been replaced by analyses of how the various ge...
When Euripides wrote his final play, Iphigenia at Aulis, depicting the human sacrifice of Agamemnon’...
This dissertation explores the ways Latin poetry reworks the mythological tradition of which it itse...
The subject of my dissertation is Ovid's intertextual engagement with the Hesiodic Catalogue of Wome...
This dissertation explores the ways Latin poetry reworks the mythological tradition of which it itse...
When Euripides wrote his final play, Iphigenia at Aulis, depicting the human sacrifice of Agamemnon’...
This is a study of the myth of Phaethon in Greek and Latin literature before, during and after Ovid\...
This paper focuses on how the ancient roman poet Ovid’s approach on the mythical character Medea in ...
In my thesis, I explore the generic allusion of two ekphrases in the textile competition between Min...
This dissertation analyzes the pervasive influence of the Epic Cycle, a set of Greek poems that soug...
This thesis examines the most important innovations of Euripides in Phoenissae, Electra and Orestes....