This paper analyzes the relationship within Sophocles’ Ajax between fated, predetermined elements, as revealed by Calchas’ prophecy, divine intervention, and Ajax’s mind, namely the possibility that Ajax has, or does not have, autonomous intentions and the ability to make free choices (in particular with regard to committing suicide). The paper shows, moreover, how this tragedy tries to reach a difficult balance between conflicting needs: to equip the characters with thoughts, as an essential part of the plot, and at the same time to deny them those thoughts whose resulting actions could hinder the accomplishment of fate
The dispute over Ajax's burial has wrongly been criticized as irrelevant and undramatic. In fact, it...
Las tragedias Áyax y Antígona de Sófocles, de composición cercana en el tiempo, tienen en común moti...
Sophocles’ Ajax has long confounded critics. As a study of the great hero figure it has been found w...
This paper analyzes the relationship within Sophocles’ Ajax between fated, predetermined elements, ...
In this essay I will examine the different versions of Ajax' death in the poems of the epic cycle (A...
Ajax is, in Sophocles tragedy as in the literary tradition, a character that is in conflict with the...
"This volume collects the contributions presented and discussed in the international conference "Sta...
Ajax’s death is a crucial moment in the Sophoclean tragedy entitled Ajax, because, not only all the ...
The language of Ajax’third speech (Soph., Ajax 646-92) is typologically related to oracular response...
Fate and Prophecy in Sophocles’ Antigone · The paper analyzes the problematic relationship within S...
International audienceThe language of Ajax’ third speech (Soph., Ajax 646-92) is typologically relat...
The paper analyzes the relations within Sophocles’ Oedipus Coloneus between fatal, ab ovo predeterm...
Sophocles’ "Ajax" is a tragedy of contrasts and contradictions. The playwright creates ambiguous cha...
The following project is undertaken with the intent to understand the nature of the divine, as it is...
An analysis of the play in the light of the dramatic and psychological motivations of its characters...
The dispute over Ajax's burial has wrongly been criticized as irrelevant and undramatic. In fact, it...
Las tragedias Áyax y Antígona de Sófocles, de composición cercana en el tiempo, tienen en común moti...
Sophocles’ Ajax has long confounded critics. As a study of the great hero figure it has been found w...
This paper analyzes the relationship within Sophocles’ Ajax between fated, predetermined elements, ...
In this essay I will examine the different versions of Ajax' death in the poems of the epic cycle (A...
Ajax is, in Sophocles tragedy as in the literary tradition, a character that is in conflict with the...
"This volume collects the contributions presented and discussed in the international conference "Sta...
Ajax’s death is a crucial moment in the Sophoclean tragedy entitled Ajax, because, not only all the ...
The language of Ajax’third speech (Soph., Ajax 646-92) is typologically related to oracular response...
Fate and Prophecy in Sophocles’ Antigone · The paper analyzes the problematic relationship within S...
International audienceThe language of Ajax’ third speech (Soph., Ajax 646-92) is typologically relat...
The paper analyzes the relations within Sophocles’ Oedipus Coloneus between fatal, ab ovo predeterm...
Sophocles’ "Ajax" is a tragedy of contrasts and contradictions. The playwright creates ambiguous cha...
The following project is undertaken with the intent to understand the nature of the divine, as it is...
An analysis of the play in the light of the dramatic and psychological motivations of its characters...
The dispute over Ajax's burial has wrongly been criticized as irrelevant and undramatic. In fact, it...
Las tragedias Áyax y Antígona de Sófocles, de composición cercana en el tiempo, tienen en común moti...
Sophocles’ Ajax has long confounded critics. As a study of the great hero figure it has been found w...