Analysis of the clever, effective use of the Homeric story of Polyphemus in Euripides’ Cyclops, often involving allusions to contemporary social, political, and philosophical themes, as well as references to earlier plays (by either Euripides himself or others poets)
In this paper we analyse Oedipus’ appearance during Odysseus’ tale in book 11 of Homer’s Odyssey in ...
This paper’s intent is to provide a reflection on the bounds which separates gods, monsters and huma...
One can read the Odyssey as the product of a poetic tradition interested in innovating the very proc...
Papers from the first international symposium on symbolism at the University of Tromsø, June 4-7,199...
Odysseus’ adventure in the cave of Cyclops —one of the most famous Odyssey’s episodes— has been resu...
In this article I will challenge the supposed binaries between monster and hero by offering a new re...
The commonly-observed ironic distance which separates the poet and his learned audience from the rus...
46 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of English and the Clark Honors College of the Univer...
The story of the reception of Euripides' Cyclops, the only surviving Greek satyr-play, a comic versi...
O ciclope de Eurípides é o único exemplo completo do que se conhecia na Grécia Antiga como drama sat...
Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey are the only early Greek heroic epics to have survived the transition to w...
In Eur. Cycl. 347-349 (at line 348 δέ should be read instead of τε) Odysseus’ words take up in oppos...
In this paper we analyse Oedipus’ appearance during Odysseus’ tale in book 11 of Homer’s Odyssey in ...
<span style="font-family: Times; font-size: medium;">Several passages of the</span><span style="font...
The mythic tradition of dle Greeks is protean. Each of the vast number of stories is itself variable...
In this paper we analyse Oedipus’ appearance during Odysseus’ tale in book 11 of Homer’s Odyssey in ...
This paper’s intent is to provide a reflection on the bounds which separates gods, monsters and huma...
One can read the Odyssey as the product of a poetic tradition interested in innovating the very proc...
Papers from the first international symposium on symbolism at the University of Tromsø, June 4-7,199...
Odysseus’ adventure in the cave of Cyclops —one of the most famous Odyssey’s episodes— has been resu...
In this article I will challenge the supposed binaries between monster and hero by offering a new re...
The commonly-observed ironic distance which separates the poet and his learned audience from the rus...
46 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of English and the Clark Honors College of the Univer...
The story of the reception of Euripides' Cyclops, the only surviving Greek satyr-play, a comic versi...
O ciclope de Eurípides é o único exemplo completo do que se conhecia na Grécia Antiga como drama sat...
Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey are the only early Greek heroic epics to have survived the transition to w...
In Eur. Cycl. 347-349 (at line 348 δέ should be read instead of τε) Odysseus’ words take up in oppos...
In this paper we analyse Oedipus’ appearance during Odysseus’ tale in book 11 of Homer’s Odyssey in ...
<span style="font-family: Times; font-size: medium;">Several passages of the</span><span style="font...
The mythic tradition of dle Greeks is protean. Each of the vast number of stories is itself variable...
In this paper we analyse Oedipus’ appearance during Odysseus’ tale in book 11 of Homer’s Odyssey in ...
This paper’s intent is to provide a reflection on the bounds which separates gods, monsters and huma...
One can read the Odyssey as the product of a poetic tradition interested in innovating the very proc...