Electra is Greek tragedy’s mourner par excellence. In Sophocles’ dramatic version she is portrayed as stuck in a state of never-ending grief that fuels her desire for vengeance. On the modern stage she captures audiences’ imagination with her powerful, multi-sensory spectacle of mourning. Electra is a transgressive character precisely because she mourns too intensely and for too long. She is trapped in a liminal space where both her mind and body are adversely affected by her excessive mourning. But so enthralling is the portrayal of her grief that it has become the most prominent strand of the tragic heroine’s reception. This paper investigates two examples of Sophocles’ Electra in performance at the end of the last millennium, as a means ...
.This study aims at analysing the elements by means of which Eugene O'Neill, in his trilogy Mourning...
In a perfect sonnet, what you admire is not so much the author's skill in adapting himself to the pa...
The different treatment of the Electra theme by the three great tragedians- Aescylus, Euripides and ...
Elektra ist die Trauernde schlechthin in der griechischen Tragödie. In Sophokles' dramatischer Versi...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study considers the importance of the Electra myth for ...
The main point of my work is to show Electra's diffrent faces in tragedies of these poets. Each of t...
The Electra myth has been a popular subject throughout the centuries for dramatists. The three great...
This work aims at analyzing the dramatic action and the characters tragic ethos in the trilogy Mou...
University of Minnesota, Morris production of Electra by Sophocles and directed by Raymond Lammers. ...
The analysis of the nightingale theme in ancient Greek tragedy sheds fresh light on the emotional co...
Scanned from the original held Special Collections, Barr Smith LibraryElectra or Elektra is a Greek ...
The ancient myth of Electra seems to be of particular interest to South African writers and playwrig...
Esta pesquisa tem por objetivo analisar a ação dramática e o ethos trágico dos personagens na trilog...
The paper focuses on the analysis of contemporary performances that re-contextualize the ancient Gre...
This study deals with Eugene O’Neill’s play entitled Mourning Becomes Electra (1931). The play tackl...
.This study aims at analysing the elements by means of which Eugene O'Neill, in his trilogy Mourning...
In a perfect sonnet, what you admire is not so much the author's skill in adapting himself to the pa...
The different treatment of the Electra theme by the three great tragedians- Aescylus, Euripides and ...
Elektra ist die Trauernde schlechthin in der griechischen Tragödie. In Sophokles' dramatischer Versi...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study considers the importance of the Electra myth for ...
The main point of my work is to show Electra's diffrent faces in tragedies of these poets. Each of t...
The Electra myth has been a popular subject throughout the centuries for dramatists. The three great...
This work aims at analyzing the dramatic action and the characters tragic ethos in the trilogy Mou...
University of Minnesota, Morris production of Electra by Sophocles and directed by Raymond Lammers. ...
The analysis of the nightingale theme in ancient Greek tragedy sheds fresh light on the emotional co...
Scanned from the original held Special Collections, Barr Smith LibraryElectra or Elektra is a Greek ...
The ancient myth of Electra seems to be of particular interest to South African writers and playwrig...
Esta pesquisa tem por objetivo analisar a ação dramática e o ethos trágico dos personagens na trilog...
The paper focuses on the analysis of contemporary performances that re-contextualize the ancient Gre...
This study deals with Eugene O’Neill’s play entitled Mourning Becomes Electra (1931). The play tackl...
.This study aims at analysing the elements by means of which Eugene O'Neill, in his trilogy Mourning...
In a perfect sonnet, what you admire is not so much the author's skill in adapting himself to the pa...
The different treatment of the Electra theme by the three great tragedians- Aescylus, Euripides and ...