This paper aims to re-examine the arguments concerning the three main problems of the fragmentary Euripidean tragedy Phaethon, i. e. what character and conflict lies behind Phaethon’s excessive reluctance to the marriage; who the mysterious bride is; and finally, what kind of exodos fits in the dramatic context on the basis of the fragmentary textual evidence. In my discussion Goethe’s reconstruction is dealt with closely; moreover, the poet’s suggestions prove to be valuable not only artistically, but philologically as well. Some personal bias of his treatment nevertheless hints at a new articulation of the Phaethontic character in the Euphorion-episode of Faust II and a general re-evaluation of the hybris-drama
Euripides\u27 extant Hippolytus was a rare re-production of an earlier play on the same mythic epi...
International audienceOvid’s myth of Philemon and Baucis, which appears in Goethe’s Faust Part II, s...
Euripides ’ Phoenissae is a challenging work that is often overlooked by scholars of Greek drama. Th...
Famous Greek tragedian Euripides authored more than ninety plays, only a few of which still exist in...
The aim of this paper is to present the evolutionary course of Phaedra’s erotic passion for her step...
The PhD Thesis focuses on the analysis of the shaping of the main characters of Euripides' IT (Iphig...
D.Litt. et Phil.The purpose of this dissertation is to provide a contemporary reading of Euripides’ ...
When Euripides wrote his final play, Iphigenia at Aulis, depicting the human sacrifice of Agamemnon’...
This is a study of the myth of Phaethon in Greek and Latin literature before, during and after Ovid\...
The PhD Thesis focuses on the analysis of the shaping of the main characters of Euripides' IT (Iphig...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-165) and index.Preface -- Introduction. I. The story ...
The subject of this study is the Phaedra-Hippolytus legend dramatized by Euripides in the fifth cent...
Of the Péliades, the earliest tragedy by Euripides, staged in 455 BC, neither testimonies nor the fr...
In the long journey that the Attic tragedies have made to the date, Sophocles’ Antigone is one of th...
Van Looy Herman. Uwe Petersen, Goethe und Euripides. Untersuchungen zur Euripides-Rezeption in der G...
Euripides\u27 extant Hippolytus was a rare re-production of an earlier play on the same mythic epi...
International audienceOvid’s myth of Philemon and Baucis, which appears in Goethe’s Faust Part II, s...
Euripides ’ Phoenissae is a challenging work that is often overlooked by scholars of Greek drama. Th...
Famous Greek tragedian Euripides authored more than ninety plays, only a few of which still exist in...
The aim of this paper is to present the evolutionary course of Phaedra’s erotic passion for her step...
The PhD Thesis focuses on the analysis of the shaping of the main characters of Euripides' IT (Iphig...
D.Litt. et Phil.The purpose of this dissertation is to provide a contemporary reading of Euripides’ ...
When Euripides wrote his final play, Iphigenia at Aulis, depicting the human sacrifice of Agamemnon’...
This is a study of the myth of Phaethon in Greek and Latin literature before, during and after Ovid\...
The PhD Thesis focuses on the analysis of the shaping of the main characters of Euripides' IT (Iphig...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-165) and index.Preface -- Introduction. I. The story ...
The subject of this study is the Phaedra-Hippolytus legend dramatized by Euripides in the fifth cent...
Of the Péliades, the earliest tragedy by Euripides, staged in 455 BC, neither testimonies nor the fr...
In the long journey that the Attic tragedies have made to the date, Sophocles’ Antigone is one of th...
Van Looy Herman. Uwe Petersen, Goethe und Euripides. Untersuchungen zur Euripides-Rezeption in der G...
Euripides\u27 extant Hippolytus was a rare re-production of an earlier play on the same mythic epi...
International audienceOvid’s myth of Philemon and Baucis, which appears in Goethe’s Faust Part II, s...
Euripides ’ Phoenissae is a challenging work that is often overlooked by scholars of Greek drama. Th...