This thesis examines the most important innovations of Euripides in Phoenissae, Electra and Orestes. The choice of the particular tragedies is due to the their thematic relation with extant tragedies of the other two great tragedians of Athens. Only major innovations have been taken under consideration - innovations with crucial influence on the Euripidean shaping of the myth. In the Introduction there is a synoptic survey of the latitudes for innovations the tragic poet has. The conclusion is that these latitudes are broad, although some features of the myths are rigidly established. In the next chapter I research some elements of the Phoenissae: the role of Polynices and his enmity with Eteocles, the presentation of Jocasta and Oedipus, t...
Ideas about language in Euripides include, among many others, the claim that “honourable speech is a...
Euripides in the theatre. This paper addresses the question « What gives the plays of Euripides last...
This article offers a new interpretation of Euripides' Phoenissae, and argues for a new source of un...
This thesis examines the most important innovations of Euripides in Phoenissae, Electra and Orestes....
O presente trabalho tem como objeto de estudo a tragédia Electra de Eurípides no que concerne à atua...
From performing art, Euripides’ theatre very soon becomes a piece of collection, whose preservation,...
The University of Padova has a long tradition of studies on ancient Greek tragedy. On September 13th...
This research closely examines the ancient Greek myth of Orestes, the boy who murdered his mother to...
This thesis explores the ways in which the dynamics of marriage presented in Athenian tragedy of the...
The subject of this dissertation is the reception of Euripidean tragedy in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. In ...
In a perfect sonnet, what you admire is not so much the author's skill in adapting himself to the pa...
M.A.The goal of this research is to list, explore and explain the similarities and differences betwe...
This paper presents a new interpretation of Euripides’ Electra centred on the issue of hereditary ex...
Famous Greek tragedian Euripides authored more than ninety plays, only a few of which still exist in...
In this dissertation, I discuss the revolutionary ways in which the three great Attic tragedians Aes...
Ideas about language in Euripides include, among many others, the claim that “honourable speech is a...
Euripides in the theatre. This paper addresses the question « What gives the plays of Euripides last...
This article offers a new interpretation of Euripides' Phoenissae, and argues for a new source of un...
This thesis examines the most important innovations of Euripides in Phoenissae, Electra and Orestes....
O presente trabalho tem como objeto de estudo a tragédia Electra de Eurípides no que concerne à atua...
From performing art, Euripides’ theatre very soon becomes a piece of collection, whose preservation,...
The University of Padova has a long tradition of studies on ancient Greek tragedy. On September 13th...
This research closely examines the ancient Greek myth of Orestes, the boy who murdered his mother to...
This thesis explores the ways in which the dynamics of marriage presented in Athenian tragedy of the...
The subject of this dissertation is the reception of Euripidean tragedy in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. In ...
In a perfect sonnet, what you admire is not so much the author's skill in adapting himself to the pa...
M.A.The goal of this research is to list, explore and explain the similarities and differences betwe...
This paper presents a new interpretation of Euripides’ Electra centred on the issue of hereditary ex...
Famous Greek tragedian Euripides authored more than ninety plays, only a few of which still exist in...
In this dissertation, I discuss the revolutionary ways in which the three great Attic tragedians Aes...
Ideas about language in Euripides include, among many others, the claim that “honourable speech is a...
Euripides in the theatre. This paper addresses the question « What gives the plays of Euripides last...
This article offers a new interpretation of Euripides' Phoenissae, and argues for a new source of un...