The play points up the existence of personal relations within the bounds set by τύκη and ἀνάγκη. Admetos’ attempt to evade the rule of τύκη for himself prompts scrutiny of the ways in which man’s lot is limited also by social relationships, inside and outside the family. Alkestis, as redeemer, holds out to Admetos an impossible χάρις: her χάρις is annulled, paradoxically, by the βια (inspired by friendship) of Herakles, another redeemer, who restores the natural and moral law that each man must die his own death. The evaluations of life put forward by Pheres, by the chorus (which insists, not with perfect aptness, on the saving power of τλημοσύνη), and by Admetos (initially) are inadequate. But Alkestis’ death and Herakles’ rescue of her r...
To decide whether Euripides wrote Alcestis as a tragedy or a satyrical play, we need to consider the...
Charis is always what bears charis. (Soph. Aj. 522) Not for many does charis breed charis. (Anaxandr...
Famous Greek tragedian Euripides authored more than ninety plays, only a few of which still exist in...
This paper analyzes the manifold transgressions present in Euripides’ Alcestis, both in plot and for...
Philia in Euripides 'Alcestis (pp. 179-206) Euripide dépeint fréquemment des combinaisons de rappor...
Throughout the Alcestis, and particularly in the tense relationship between Pheres and his son Admet...
Eurípides se distingue entre los autores de tragedia por la habilidad con que transforma los estereo...
This analysis of Euripides’ Alcestis makes a legal approach to the mutually reciprocal principles of...
Certain gods in Euripides’ Hippolytos and Herakles exhibit a high level of control over mortals. Eac...
The scene between Pheretes and Admetus in Euripides' Alcestis is to be considered as a dramatic real...
In the eyes of Aristophanes, his perfidious contemporary, Euripides would practically be the invento...
En el presente trabajo propongo estudiar las relaciones de philía en la tragedia Orestes de Eurípide...
John Carroll University\u27s Little Theatre Workshop presented Alcestis in Spring of 1980. Euripedes...
This papers reconsiders Bellerophon’s characterization in Euripides’ fragmentary Bellerophon. It is ...
An analysis of Euripides' Bacchae in terms of its significant themes and images shows that it can be...
To decide whether Euripides wrote Alcestis as a tragedy or a satyrical play, we need to consider the...
Charis is always what bears charis. (Soph. Aj. 522) Not for many does charis breed charis. (Anaxandr...
Famous Greek tragedian Euripides authored more than ninety plays, only a few of which still exist in...
This paper analyzes the manifold transgressions present in Euripides’ Alcestis, both in plot and for...
Philia in Euripides 'Alcestis (pp. 179-206) Euripide dépeint fréquemment des combinaisons de rappor...
Throughout the Alcestis, and particularly in the tense relationship between Pheres and his son Admet...
Eurípides se distingue entre los autores de tragedia por la habilidad con que transforma los estereo...
This analysis of Euripides’ Alcestis makes a legal approach to the mutually reciprocal principles of...
Certain gods in Euripides’ Hippolytos and Herakles exhibit a high level of control over mortals. Eac...
The scene between Pheretes and Admetus in Euripides' Alcestis is to be considered as a dramatic real...
In the eyes of Aristophanes, his perfidious contemporary, Euripides would practically be the invento...
En el presente trabajo propongo estudiar las relaciones de philía en la tragedia Orestes de Eurípide...
John Carroll University\u27s Little Theatre Workshop presented Alcestis in Spring of 1980. Euripedes...
This papers reconsiders Bellerophon’s characterization in Euripides’ fragmentary Bellerophon. It is ...
An analysis of Euripides' Bacchae in terms of its significant themes and images shows that it can be...
To decide whether Euripides wrote Alcestis as a tragedy or a satyrical play, we need to consider the...
Charis is always what bears charis. (Soph. Aj. 522) Not for many does charis breed charis. (Anaxandr...
Famous Greek tragedian Euripides authored more than ninety plays, only a few of which still exist in...