In spite of M. Davies’ arguments (in “Prometheus” 17, 1991, 1-18) for the authenticity of the final scene of the Oedipus Rex, it is very likely that this passage was altered – maybe by Sophocles’ grandson – when OT, OC and Ant. were assembled into an artificial trilogy
Abstract: The myth of Sophocles’s Oedipus Rex is revolved on the three interactive perspectives of f...
The article presents comments on the question of knowledge and blindness in Sophocles’ Oedypus Tyran...
The following paper is devoted to comparing and contrasting Sophocles\u27 monumental Oedipus Rex (43...
The article reexamines the evidence for the prologue of Euripides’ lost Oedipus (fr. 539a Kannicht) ...
The paper aims to show that ancient writers and critics discussed the plausibility of the events tha...
Discussion of many problems in the final section of the Oedipus Tyrannus (vv. 1424-1530), including ...
Sophocles’ second Oedipus-play clearly relates to the first; it holds, however, a particular place i...
This essay seeks to continue the work of Bertolt Brecht in developing more flexible readings of Oedi...
In approaching this issue, it will be helpful to use two analytically distinct methods, to wit, the ...
This paper is an Addendum to a former one in “CQ” 1998. Eur. Or. 1591-92 is part of a scene exhibiti...
On the Orestes of Euripides. — In Euripides' Orestes a number of lines are mostly athetised in the e...
In Eur. Cycl. 347-349 (at line 348 δέ should be read instead of τε) Odysseus’ words take up in oppos...
Dionysus\u27 unexpected decision at the end of the play is generally thought to reflect the notion t...
Oedipus Rex, a tragedy created twenty-five centuries ago, is still a source of inspiration for many ...
This paper offers a hypothetical reconstruction of Euripides' lost Telephus, burlesqued in Aristopha...
Abstract: The myth of Sophocles’s Oedipus Rex is revolved on the three interactive perspectives of f...
The article presents comments on the question of knowledge and blindness in Sophocles’ Oedypus Tyran...
The following paper is devoted to comparing and contrasting Sophocles\u27 monumental Oedipus Rex (43...
The article reexamines the evidence for the prologue of Euripides’ lost Oedipus (fr. 539a Kannicht) ...
The paper aims to show that ancient writers and critics discussed the plausibility of the events tha...
Discussion of many problems in the final section of the Oedipus Tyrannus (vv. 1424-1530), including ...
Sophocles’ second Oedipus-play clearly relates to the first; it holds, however, a particular place i...
This essay seeks to continue the work of Bertolt Brecht in developing more flexible readings of Oedi...
In approaching this issue, it will be helpful to use two analytically distinct methods, to wit, the ...
This paper is an Addendum to a former one in “CQ” 1998. Eur. Or. 1591-92 is part of a scene exhibiti...
On the Orestes of Euripides. — In Euripides' Orestes a number of lines are mostly athetised in the e...
In Eur. Cycl. 347-349 (at line 348 δέ should be read instead of τε) Odysseus’ words take up in oppos...
Dionysus\u27 unexpected decision at the end of the play is generally thought to reflect the notion t...
Oedipus Rex, a tragedy created twenty-five centuries ago, is still a source of inspiration for many ...
This paper offers a hypothetical reconstruction of Euripides' lost Telephus, burlesqued in Aristopha...
Abstract: The myth of Sophocles’s Oedipus Rex is revolved on the three interactive perspectives of f...
The article presents comments on the question of knowledge and blindness in Sophocles’ Oedypus Tyran...
The following paper is devoted to comparing and contrasting Sophocles\u27 monumental Oedipus Rex (43...