"A Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts-English."A vivacious demigod, a scapegoat, an intercessor of love, a shameful adulterer, a pawn traded between men, a victimized woman persecuted by her society, a border crosser: Helen of Greek mythology has played all of these roles in myths, stories, songs, and allusions across time and cultures. How a culture treats Helen is a barometer for how that society judges women, their bodies, their sexuality, and their autonomy. Artists like Chaucer, Shakespeare, Yeats, and Atwood objectify Helen as the most beautiful woman of Greek mythology and vilify her for her part in the catastrophic Trojan War. Their portrayals overlook the agency she e...
Since her introduction in Homer’s Iliad, Helen of Troy has remained an endlessly captivating figure,...
Homer presents Helen of Troy as a complex, and often contradictory, character who elicits contrastin...
Since her introduction in Homer’s Iliad, Helen of Troy has remained an endlessly captivating figure,...
brings calamity to the peaceful society of men. The construction of the first Woman who is also the ...
A Thousand Stars examines familiar characters from the Greek myth of the Trojan War within the conte...
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...
Reputedly the most beautiful woman who has ever lived, Helen of Troy (or Sparta) is less well known ...
The article is devoted to the consideration of the character of Helen in the tragedies of Euripides ...
The rising popularity of Greek mythology is due in some part to female authors such as Madeline Mill...
The rising popularity of Greek mythology is due in some part to female authors such as Madeline Mill...
Helen of Troy is famous for two things: her abduction from Sparta to Troy by the Trojan prince, Pari...
This paper explores the portrayal of Aphrodite, Athena, Helen and other women as realized through th...
This paper explores the portrayal of Aphrodite, Athena, Helen and other women as realized through th...
This paper considers the transformation of Greek myth over time, how character’s attributes change o...
Since her introduction in Homer’s Iliad, Helen of Troy has remained an endlessly captivating figure,...
Homer presents Helen of Troy as a complex, and often contradictory, character who elicits contrastin...
Since her introduction in Homer’s Iliad, Helen of Troy has remained an endlessly captivating figure,...
brings calamity to the peaceful society of men. The construction of the first Woman who is also the ...
A Thousand Stars examines familiar characters from the Greek myth of the Trojan War within the conte...
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...
Reputedly the most beautiful woman who has ever lived, Helen of Troy (or Sparta) is less well known ...
The article is devoted to the consideration of the character of Helen in the tragedies of Euripides ...
The rising popularity of Greek mythology is due in some part to female authors such as Madeline Mill...
The rising popularity of Greek mythology is due in some part to female authors such as Madeline Mill...
Helen of Troy is famous for two things: her abduction from Sparta to Troy by the Trojan prince, Pari...
This paper explores the portrayal of Aphrodite, Athena, Helen and other women as realized through th...
This paper explores the portrayal of Aphrodite, Athena, Helen and other women as realized through th...
This paper considers the transformation of Greek myth over time, how character’s attributes change o...
Since her introduction in Homer’s Iliad, Helen of Troy has remained an endlessly captivating figure,...
Homer presents Helen of Troy as a complex, and often contradictory, character who elicits contrastin...
Since her introduction in Homer’s Iliad, Helen of Troy has remained an endlessly captivating figure,...