The article describes the character of Circe in the Odyssey, emphasizing that she has not only an evil but a positive side to her character. The implications of her being a witch, swearing an oath to Odysseus and being a god are explored. She is also briefly compared with other characters in the Odyssey
In spite of the studies which were dedicated to them, Circe and Calypso remain by many respects enig...
The purpose of this paper is to show how Middle Comedy authors re-work mythical motifs and character...
The article deals with the role of the Greek goddess Hera and her Roman counterpart, Iuno, in the po...
The article describes the character of Circe in the Odyssey, emphasizing that she has not only...
Circe is associated first of all with the episode narrated in the 10th book of the Odyssey, in which...
In mid-20th century Anglo-American translations of The Odyssey, Odysseus is painted as a courageous,...
The aim of this article is to present a variety of inspirations and reception of ancient myths that ...
The myth of Circe and Odysseus has been told, interpreted and retold from Homer's time to the presen...
The magician Circe, daughter of the Sun, is one of the “noble women” in Boccaccio's collection of li...
The witch as a figment of popular culture has seen an evolution over the past decades, as the role o...
In this paper, I will argue that Madeline Miller, a contemporary writer, reconfigures our imaginatio...
In the Odyssey of Homer, one recurring trope is the use of drugs by one character to gain power over...
Daughter of Helios, and therefore divine, the figure of Circe has come to us as a seductive and skil...
In this article I will focus on the transformation of mythic archetypes in Margaret Atwood’s collect...
This paper was originally written for Dr. Ken Seigneurie’s World Literature 100 course What is World...
In spite of the studies which were dedicated to them, Circe and Calypso remain by many respects enig...
The purpose of this paper is to show how Middle Comedy authors re-work mythical motifs and character...
The article deals with the role of the Greek goddess Hera and her Roman counterpart, Iuno, in the po...
The article describes the character of Circe in the Odyssey, emphasizing that she has not only...
Circe is associated first of all with the episode narrated in the 10th book of the Odyssey, in which...
In mid-20th century Anglo-American translations of The Odyssey, Odysseus is painted as a courageous,...
The aim of this article is to present a variety of inspirations and reception of ancient myths that ...
The myth of Circe and Odysseus has been told, interpreted and retold from Homer's time to the presen...
The magician Circe, daughter of the Sun, is one of the “noble women” in Boccaccio's collection of li...
The witch as a figment of popular culture has seen an evolution over the past decades, as the role o...
In this paper, I will argue that Madeline Miller, a contemporary writer, reconfigures our imaginatio...
In the Odyssey of Homer, one recurring trope is the use of drugs by one character to gain power over...
Daughter of Helios, and therefore divine, the figure of Circe has come to us as a seductive and skil...
In this article I will focus on the transformation of mythic archetypes in Margaret Atwood’s collect...
This paper was originally written for Dr. Ken Seigneurie’s World Literature 100 course What is World...
In spite of the studies which were dedicated to them, Circe and Calypso remain by many respects enig...
The purpose of this paper is to show how Middle Comedy authors re-work mythical motifs and character...
The article deals with the role of the Greek goddess Hera and her Roman counterpart, Iuno, in the po...