Homer presents Helen of Troy as a complex, and often contradictory, character who elicits contrasting responses from men versus women. This project explores whether these reactions inform the representation of Helen on vases designed for gendered use
The antics of Helen of Sparta, famous both for her beauty and her adultery, have fascinated ancient ...
Portrayed as victim, whore, and above all, the supreme incarnation of beauty, Helen\u27s story has b...
Helen of Troy, emblematic heroine of the Trojan Cycle in 5th century BC, enjoyed a special fortune i...
Homer presents Helen of Troy as a complex, and often contradictory, character who elicits contrastin...
In this paper, we comprehend the most captivating mythical figure of ancient greek literature, the q...
brings calamity to the peaceful society of men. The construction of the first Woman who is also the ...
Helen of Troy has been viewed as a paragon of feminine vice and infidelity for millennia. Euripides’...
The character of Helen of Troy is often remembered only in terms of her beauty. The general public a...
The rising popularity of Greek mythology is due in some part to female authors such as Madeline Mill...
This thesis uses an intersectional approach to understand Helen’s and Clytemnestra’s depictions in f...
"A Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts-Engl...
Homeric scholarship usually considers Helen as an allegorical substitute for the poet or the Muses. ...
Since her introduction in Homer’s Iliad, Helen of Troy has remained an endlessly captivating figure,...
Comparison of Brett Ashley to Helen of Troy, focusing specifically on each character’s immersion in ...
The antics of Helen of Sparta, famous both for her beauty and her adultery, have fascinated ancient ...
The antics of Helen of Sparta, famous both for her beauty and her adultery, have fascinated ancient ...
Portrayed as victim, whore, and above all, the supreme incarnation of beauty, Helen\u27s story has b...
Helen of Troy, emblematic heroine of the Trojan Cycle in 5th century BC, enjoyed a special fortune i...
Homer presents Helen of Troy as a complex, and often contradictory, character who elicits contrastin...
In this paper, we comprehend the most captivating mythical figure of ancient greek literature, the q...
brings calamity to the peaceful society of men. The construction of the first Woman who is also the ...
Helen of Troy has been viewed as a paragon of feminine vice and infidelity for millennia. Euripides’...
The character of Helen of Troy is often remembered only in terms of her beauty. The general public a...
The rising popularity of Greek mythology is due in some part to female authors such as Madeline Mill...
This thesis uses an intersectional approach to understand Helen’s and Clytemnestra’s depictions in f...
"A Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts-Engl...
Homeric scholarship usually considers Helen as an allegorical substitute for the poet or the Muses. ...
Since her introduction in Homer’s Iliad, Helen of Troy has remained an endlessly captivating figure,...
Comparison of Brett Ashley to Helen of Troy, focusing specifically on each character’s immersion in ...
The antics of Helen of Sparta, famous both for her beauty and her adultery, have fascinated ancient ...
The antics of Helen of Sparta, famous both for her beauty and her adultery, have fascinated ancient ...
Portrayed as victim, whore, and above all, the supreme incarnation of beauty, Helen\u27s story has b...
Helen of Troy, emblematic heroine of the Trojan Cycle in 5th century BC, enjoyed a special fortune i...