In this paper, we comprehend the most captivating mythical figure of ancient greek literature, the queen Helen of Troy in the two works of Homer: Iliad and The Odyssey. Helen, who is stunningly attractive, comes out as a symbol of duality wearing contradictory characteristics. Bearing the beauty of 'immortal goddesses", Homer depicts Helen weaving the story of war in Iliad. Helen of antiquity is not thoroughly unblamed, rather is depicted as willing and rational in her participation in the Trojan war. Though in The Odyssey, this beautiful queen is depicted as a chaste wife, generous, intelligent and softened
Some Remarks on Helen in the Odyssey. Looking for Mythographic and Narrative Innovations This arti...
Some Remarks on Helen in the Odyssey. Looking for Mythographic and Narrative Innovations This arti...
Greek literature frequently associates female beauty with clothing and jewellery. In addition, the c...
The character of Helen of Troy is often remembered only in terms of her beauty. The general public a...
Helen of Troy is famous for two things: her abduction from Sparta to Troy by the Trojan prince, Pari...
Helen of Troy has been viewed as a paragon of feminine vice and infidelity for millennia. Euripides’...
The article is devoted to the consideration of the character of Helen in the tragedies of Euripides ...
This paper shows how Penelope and the Iliadic Helen are constructed as similar, yet ethically antity...
The rising popularity of Greek mythology is due in some part to female authors such as Madeline Mill...
The rising popularity of Greek mythology is due in some part to female authors such as Madeline Mill...
Homer presents Helen of Troy as a complex, and often contradictory, character who elicits contrastin...
Homer presents Helen of Troy as a complex, and often contradictory, character who elicits contrastin...
brings calamity to the peaceful society of men. The construction of the first Woman who is also the ...
Reputedly the most beautiful woman who has ever lived, Helen of Troy (or Sparta) is less well known ...
Greek literature frequently associates female beauty with clothing and jewellery. In addition, the c...
Some Remarks on Helen in the Odyssey. Looking for Mythographic and Narrative Innovations This arti...
Some Remarks on Helen in the Odyssey. Looking for Mythographic and Narrative Innovations This arti...
Greek literature frequently associates female beauty with clothing and jewellery. In addition, the c...
The character of Helen of Troy is often remembered only in terms of her beauty. The general public a...
Helen of Troy is famous for two things: her abduction from Sparta to Troy by the Trojan prince, Pari...
Helen of Troy has been viewed as a paragon of feminine vice and infidelity for millennia. Euripides’...
The article is devoted to the consideration of the character of Helen in the tragedies of Euripides ...
This paper shows how Penelope and the Iliadic Helen are constructed as similar, yet ethically antity...
The rising popularity of Greek mythology is due in some part to female authors such as Madeline Mill...
The rising popularity of Greek mythology is due in some part to female authors such as Madeline Mill...
Homer presents Helen of Troy as a complex, and often contradictory, character who elicits contrastin...
Homer presents Helen of Troy as a complex, and often contradictory, character who elicits contrastin...
brings calamity to the peaceful society of men. The construction of the first Woman who is also the ...
Reputedly the most beautiful woman who has ever lived, Helen of Troy (or Sparta) is less well known ...
Greek literature frequently associates female beauty with clothing and jewellery. In addition, the c...
Some Remarks on Helen in the Odyssey. Looking for Mythographic and Narrative Innovations This arti...
Some Remarks on Helen in the Odyssey. Looking for Mythographic and Narrative Innovations This arti...
Greek literature frequently associates female beauty with clothing and jewellery. In addition, the c...