The aim of this paper is to investigate the different ways in which silence is handled in one of Sophocles’ oldest dramas, Women of Trachis, where the poet seems to be experimenting with various techniques for representing silence on stage: Iole’s silence is worked into a veritable tableau vivant; Lichas and Deianeira display reticence; and a deep silence surrounds the suffering of Heracles as he is brought on stage, before he in turn, in the exodos, imposes lasting silence on himself
In ancient mythology, one cultural feature of the barbarians is silence conceived as the impossibili...
Self-imposed silence aims to keep idle talk at bay and to liberate interior locution. In early seven...
Suicide is a frequent and important occurrence in the oeuvre of Shakespeare. While Shakespeare\u27s ...
The introduction of the thesis presents the poetics of silence in tragedy, the framework of the thes...
In dramaturgical writing, the characters’ silence cannot be always traced back to the rhetorical dev...
This study explores how we may read silence in dramatic works as a rhetorical strategy. Silence is u...
In ancient rhetoric, the function of silence was recognized as a conscious strategy to increase the ...
Silence is an essential theme in Aeschylus’ Agamemnon, a play centered on the opposition between Cli...
The earliest indirect evidence about silence on the Aeschylean stage is in Aristophanes, Frogs 911–9...
Technical and rhetorical devices used by Giraudoux to indicate silence varyduring its dramatic produ...
This study suggests a different method of examining Shakespeare\u27s use of silent characters. The s...
El present escrit se centra en l’anàlisi del revestiment dramàtic del Fileb de P...
In Aeschylean theatre silence reflects the feelings of the characters: anger, sadness, pain are ofte...
This dissertation explores representations of silence and deception in Italian literature of the lat...
Sixteenth-century rhetorical treatises prescribe the chastity of discourse and recommend silence rat...
In ancient mythology, one cultural feature of the barbarians is silence conceived as the impossibili...
Self-imposed silence aims to keep idle talk at bay and to liberate interior locution. In early seven...
Suicide is a frequent and important occurrence in the oeuvre of Shakespeare. While Shakespeare\u27s ...
The introduction of the thesis presents the poetics of silence in tragedy, the framework of the thes...
In dramaturgical writing, the characters’ silence cannot be always traced back to the rhetorical dev...
This study explores how we may read silence in dramatic works as a rhetorical strategy. Silence is u...
In ancient rhetoric, the function of silence was recognized as a conscious strategy to increase the ...
Silence is an essential theme in Aeschylus’ Agamemnon, a play centered on the opposition between Cli...
The earliest indirect evidence about silence on the Aeschylean stage is in Aristophanes, Frogs 911–9...
Technical and rhetorical devices used by Giraudoux to indicate silence varyduring its dramatic produ...
This study suggests a different method of examining Shakespeare\u27s use of silent characters. The s...
El present escrit se centra en l’anàlisi del revestiment dramàtic del Fileb de P...
In Aeschylean theatre silence reflects the feelings of the characters: anger, sadness, pain are ofte...
This dissertation explores representations of silence and deception in Italian literature of the lat...
Sixteenth-century rhetorical treatises prescribe the chastity of discourse and recommend silence rat...
In ancient mythology, one cultural feature of the barbarians is silence conceived as the impossibili...
Self-imposed silence aims to keep idle talk at bay and to liberate interior locution. In early seven...
Suicide is a frequent and important occurrence in the oeuvre of Shakespeare. While Shakespeare\u27s ...