The Oedipus myth is a very ancient one in the Greek tradition. In the Oedipus Tyrannus, Sophocles builds on the familiar theme to explore the mystery of human existence using Oedipus as a metaphor for the indomitable spirit of the human individual in face of the incomprehensible workings of the gods. Although Sophocles uses a generally well-known story, he brings originality to his drama in the way he develops the characters and stages the action. The thesis is divided into four parts. In the Introduction, I shall give an overview of the story with reference to the historic and mythic background to the Oedipus legend. In this section I discuss the Sphinx, an important icon in art, as an underlying image and suggest that she is a cat...
This dissertation examines the concept of fate in Greek antiquity from a literary perspective, looki...
This thesis is examining the relationship between fate in Greek religion and fate in Greek philosoph...
In this paper, we compare the downfall of Herodotus’ Croesus and Sophocles’ Oedipus against four cen...
The Oedipus myth is a very ancient one in the Greek tradition. In the Oedipus Tyrannus, Sophocles b...
Sophocles bases his posthumous Oedipus at Colonus on the famous treatment of the transformation of t...
The understanding of how Greek classical drama originated implies that it is to great extent Sophocl...
Abstract: The myth of Sophocles’s Oedipus Rex is revolved on the three interactive perspectives of f...
Tragedy contributes something unique to intersections of the body and language, and this contributio...
The topic of the study entitled Riddles and the dual of sages in Sophocles Oedipus the King is a rid...
Oedipus Rex, a tragedy created twenty-five centuries ago, is still a source of inspiration for many ...
There is a vast amount of scholarly work devoted to Oedipus Tyrannus and Oedipus at Colonus. However...
The following treatise aims to describe Sophocles\u27 Oedipus Tyrannus as a city-centered tragedy th...
Sophocles’ Oedipus the King is an extended meditation on the limits of human intelligence, or more p...
Sophocles’ Oedipus the King has often inspired concurrent interpretations examining the tragic irony...
Greek myths have influenced many civilizations in the areas of literature and art. Greek mythology d...
This dissertation examines the concept of fate in Greek antiquity from a literary perspective, looki...
This thesis is examining the relationship between fate in Greek religion and fate in Greek philosoph...
In this paper, we compare the downfall of Herodotus’ Croesus and Sophocles’ Oedipus against four cen...
The Oedipus myth is a very ancient one in the Greek tradition. In the Oedipus Tyrannus, Sophocles b...
Sophocles bases his posthumous Oedipus at Colonus on the famous treatment of the transformation of t...
The understanding of how Greek classical drama originated implies that it is to great extent Sophocl...
Abstract: The myth of Sophocles’s Oedipus Rex is revolved on the three interactive perspectives of f...
Tragedy contributes something unique to intersections of the body and language, and this contributio...
The topic of the study entitled Riddles and the dual of sages in Sophocles Oedipus the King is a rid...
Oedipus Rex, a tragedy created twenty-five centuries ago, is still a source of inspiration for many ...
There is a vast amount of scholarly work devoted to Oedipus Tyrannus and Oedipus at Colonus. However...
The following treatise aims to describe Sophocles\u27 Oedipus Tyrannus as a city-centered tragedy th...
Sophocles’ Oedipus the King is an extended meditation on the limits of human intelligence, or more p...
Sophocles’ Oedipus the King has often inspired concurrent interpretations examining the tragic irony...
Greek myths have influenced many civilizations in the areas of literature and art. Greek mythology d...
This dissertation examines the concept of fate in Greek antiquity from a literary perspective, looki...
This thesis is examining the relationship between fate in Greek religion and fate in Greek philosoph...
In this paper, we compare the downfall of Herodotus’ Croesus and Sophocles’ Oedipus against four cen...