The study reviews the works of classical literature which refer to Iphigeneia, the sacrificed daughter of Agamemnon, with an aim to analysing the function performed by her presence or absence in the collective story of the tragedy of the Atrides after the Trojan War. Iphigeneia comes to be presented her as a symbol of sacrifice in the allusions of other characters, but on occasion she is also made into the principal motive for Clytemnestra's murder of Agamemnon. In Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides as well as in Seneca and certain versions in the later tradition, the virgin's sacrifice is given a social and individual dimension, depending on the particular perspective of the author alluding to her story. After reviewing these works, the st...
RESUMEN: En este trabajo intentamos analizar, aunque no exhaustivamente, la figura de Helena desde H...
The objective of this article is to focus on the references to Iphigenia’s sacrifice in the extradra...
En la travesía de Odiseo rumbo a haca tras la guerra de Troya, los personajes femeninos (diosas o mu...
The study reviews the works of classical literature which refer to Iphigeneia, the sacrificed daught...
Starting from the observation of the reception of Homer’s Iliad and Aeschylus’ Agamemnon in the Euri...
The author tries to prove that the musical terminology in Euripides' drama and the introduction in i...
En Agamenón, a diferencia de otras versiones del mito, Esquilo representa el crimen en el interior d...
El objetivo de este artículo es focalizar en las referencias al sacrificio de Ifigenia en el pasado ...
En el presente trabajo nos proponemos analizar estrategias discursivas y performáticas en tensión co...
El coro femenino en diversas tragedias colabora activamente en los planes secretos de la heroína. Es...
This work aims to analyze the characterization of the characters Helen and Clytemnestra in the trage...
This article analyzes the female language in the classical tragedy of the 5th century BC studying it...
This article analyses the myth of Helen in Greek tragedy, particularly in Aeschylus, Sophocles and E...
En el final de Ifigenia en Áulide solo Clitemnestra duda de la sustitución del cuerpo de su hija por...
From the standpoint of the elements that link fifth-century tragedy with rhetoric and sophistic, it ...
RESUMEN: En este trabajo intentamos analizar, aunque no exhaustivamente, la figura de Helena desde H...
The objective of this article is to focus on the references to Iphigenia’s sacrifice in the extradra...
En la travesía de Odiseo rumbo a haca tras la guerra de Troya, los personajes femeninos (diosas o mu...
The study reviews the works of classical literature which refer to Iphigeneia, the sacrificed daught...
Starting from the observation of the reception of Homer’s Iliad and Aeschylus’ Agamemnon in the Euri...
The author tries to prove that the musical terminology in Euripides' drama and the introduction in i...
En Agamenón, a diferencia de otras versiones del mito, Esquilo representa el crimen en el interior d...
El objetivo de este artículo es focalizar en las referencias al sacrificio de Ifigenia en el pasado ...
En el presente trabajo nos proponemos analizar estrategias discursivas y performáticas en tensión co...
El coro femenino en diversas tragedias colabora activamente en los planes secretos de la heroína. Es...
This work aims to analyze the characterization of the characters Helen and Clytemnestra in the trage...
This article analyzes the female language in the classical tragedy of the 5th century BC studying it...
This article analyses the myth of Helen in Greek tragedy, particularly in Aeschylus, Sophocles and E...
En el final de Ifigenia en Áulide solo Clitemnestra duda de la sustitución del cuerpo de su hija por...
From the standpoint of the elements that link fifth-century tragedy with rhetoric and sophistic, it ...
RESUMEN: En este trabajo intentamos analizar, aunque no exhaustivamente, la figura de Helena desde H...
The objective of this article is to focus on the references to Iphigenia’s sacrifice in the extradra...
En la travesía de Odiseo rumbo a haca tras la guerra de Troya, los personajes femeninos (diosas o mu...