Freud’s theories suggest that authors often describe aspects of their own self-image, or their interpretation of the people around them, in individual characters or themes. Using this idea, I will perform a psychological study of characters and themes in four of Euripides’ plays, the Medea, Bacchae, Hecuba, and Trojan Women, then apply Freud’s Dream Work theory to conclusions about the plays in an effort to open a window into the psychology of Euripides himself
The ancient Greek scholars and philosophers relished to use the deeds of Greek mythological figures ...
This paper was written to examine Greek Tragedy in its entirety, specifically through the playwright...
It is the thesis of this dissertation that many of the theoretical arguments made by Jacques Lacan a...
The article is an attempt at the psychoanalytic interpretation of the Euripidean Heracles. The theor...
Euripides’ Heracles has drawn the attention of numerous scholars, since Willamowitz’s excellent com...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, 1994.In this study, the nineteen extant plays of Euripides are r...
The Homeric poems’ folk theories of the mental apparatus are primitive, the characters are not very ...
The Homeric poems’ folk theories of the mental apparatus are primitive, the characters are not very ...
La thèse étudie le Vocabulaire psychologique dans les drames conservés d’Euripide. Par le terme « ps...
The title [Greek characters] was conferred on Euripides by an age which had forgotten the 'ancient q...
ABSTRACT This research paper is aimed at analyzing one of Euripides’ well-renowned classical litera...
This thesis deals with the reasons Freud thought it was valid to use Classical mythology as a basis ...
Literature-psychology relation ship has given much contribution to development of both disciplines o...
This dissertation seeks to show that the intellectualism of Euripides\u27 plays provides the key to ...
This dissertation seeks to show that the intellectualism of Euripides\u27 plays provides the key to ...
The ancient Greek scholars and philosophers relished to use the deeds of Greek mythological figures ...
This paper was written to examine Greek Tragedy in its entirety, specifically through the playwright...
It is the thesis of this dissertation that many of the theoretical arguments made by Jacques Lacan a...
The article is an attempt at the psychoanalytic interpretation of the Euripidean Heracles. The theor...
Euripides’ Heracles has drawn the attention of numerous scholars, since Willamowitz’s excellent com...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, 1994.In this study, the nineteen extant plays of Euripides are r...
The Homeric poems’ folk theories of the mental apparatus are primitive, the characters are not very ...
The Homeric poems’ folk theories of the mental apparatus are primitive, the characters are not very ...
La thèse étudie le Vocabulaire psychologique dans les drames conservés d’Euripide. Par le terme « ps...
The title [Greek characters] was conferred on Euripides by an age which had forgotten the 'ancient q...
ABSTRACT This research paper is aimed at analyzing one of Euripides’ well-renowned classical litera...
This thesis deals with the reasons Freud thought it was valid to use Classical mythology as a basis ...
Literature-psychology relation ship has given much contribution to development of both disciplines o...
This dissertation seeks to show that the intellectualism of Euripides\u27 plays provides the key to ...
This dissertation seeks to show that the intellectualism of Euripides\u27 plays provides the key to ...
The ancient Greek scholars and philosophers relished to use the deeds of Greek mythological figures ...
This paper was written to examine Greek Tragedy in its entirety, specifically through the playwright...
It is the thesis of this dissertation that many of the theoretical arguments made by Jacques Lacan a...