This paper shows how Penelope and the Iliadic Helen are constructed as similar, yet ethically antitypical heroines through an intertextual dialogue that manifests itself on structural, thematic, and linguistic levels. Whereas Helen is an unfaithful, sight-endowed female agent who weaves war and indiscriminate suffering, Penelope is a faithful, thoughtful wife who more passively preserves Odysseus\u27 family and authority; each woman is key to her epic plot and ideology. I argue that their intertextuality contributes to the rivalry between the Odyssey and Iliad traditions and can be understood as a female counterpart to the competing heroisms of Odysseus and Achilles
The women portrayed in Greek drama were often strong, courageous, and integral to the storyline. In ...
The central thesis of this work is twofold: (1) contrary to the images perpetuated in works of criti...
Homeric scholarship usually considers Helen as an allegorical substitute for the poet or the Muses. ...
The aim of this study is to point out that Homer’s epics create a feminine typology that is approach...
In this paper, we comprehend the most captivating mythical figure of ancient greek literature, the q...
This paper deals with the character of Penelope, in Homer’s Odyssey, of her power and worth.Also how...
This paper deals with the character of Penelope, in Homer’s Odyssey, of her power and worth.Also how...
This paper deals with the character of Penelope, in Homer’s Odyssey, of her power and worth.Also how...
In Homer’s epic, The Odyssey, the author places Clytemnestra in stark opposition to Penelope, the wi...
Early in Book 20 of the Odyssey, on the eve of the bow contest for her hand in marriage, Penelope wa...
Homer’s Odyssey presents ideal individuals: Odysseus as the archetypal leader of men and of family, ...
Homer’s Odyssey presents ideal individuals: Odysseus as the archetypal leader of men and of family, ...
Since the mid-1970s, classical scholars have taken a new interest in the study of women in antiquity...
One consequence of the recent infusion of newer critical approaches into the study of classical lite...
The article is devoted to the consideration of the character of Helen in the tragedies of Euripides ...
The women portrayed in Greek drama were often strong, courageous, and integral to the storyline. In ...
The central thesis of this work is twofold: (1) contrary to the images perpetuated in works of criti...
Homeric scholarship usually considers Helen as an allegorical substitute for the poet or the Muses. ...
The aim of this study is to point out that Homer’s epics create a feminine typology that is approach...
In this paper, we comprehend the most captivating mythical figure of ancient greek literature, the q...
This paper deals with the character of Penelope, in Homer’s Odyssey, of her power and worth.Also how...
This paper deals with the character of Penelope, in Homer’s Odyssey, of her power and worth.Also how...
This paper deals with the character of Penelope, in Homer’s Odyssey, of her power and worth.Also how...
In Homer’s epic, The Odyssey, the author places Clytemnestra in stark opposition to Penelope, the wi...
Early in Book 20 of the Odyssey, on the eve of the bow contest for her hand in marriage, Penelope wa...
Homer’s Odyssey presents ideal individuals: Odysseus as the archetypal leader of men and of family, ...
Homer’s Odyssey presents ideal individuals: Odysseus as the archetypal leader of men and of family, ...
Since the mid-1970s, classical scholars have taken a new interest in the study of women in antiquity...
One consequence of the recent infusion of newer critical approaches into the study of classical lite...
The article is devoted to the consideration of the character of Helen in the tragedies of Euripides ...
The women portrayed in Greek drama were often strong, courageous, and integral to the storyline. In ...
The central thesis of this work is twofold: (1) contrary to the images perpetuated in works of criti...
Homeric scholarship usually considers Helen as an allegorical substitute for the poet or the Muses. ...