Hecuba has famously been regarded as the secondary character of the Fall of Troy and not as the maternal symbol of the city’s downfall itself as she deserves. Forever the overlooked heroine, I argue that it is not Euripides’ Hecuba per se, but readings of her story by empathetic artists, creators, and scholars of different time periods are who create new interpretations of Hecuba’s role within her own myth. As artistic renditions have progressed through time, Hecuba’s grief itself has become the central focus of the illustrated retellings of her story
In describing a woman’s supplication of a magister militum after the Antioch riots of 387, Libanius ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-278) and indexes.Introduction -- Euripides : life and...
The article is devoted to the consideration of the character of Helen in the tragedies of Euripides ...
A common approach to Irish theatre during the last years has been the identification of the interest...
Hecuba was the most widely read play of Euripides from antiquity to the Renaissance, appealing to re...
This thesis will compare the role that queens in failing nations, motivated by revenge, play as trag...
This thesis investigates “English Hecubas” as they appear in the recurring stories my culture tells ...
It has been remarked that the funeral scene in Titus Andronicus 1.1 may be compared to Seneca’s Troa...
En el marco del relato de la caída de Troya, la voz narrativa se traslada al centro del palacio de P...
Hecuba was one of the truly tragic figures in mythology; symbolic of her total descent from a noble ...
En el marco del relato de la caída de Troya, la voz narrativa se traslada al centro del palacio de P...
This thesis explores the manifestations of trauma and its impact on language and the titular charact...
In this thesis, I explore the material and immaterial flux of bodies in three plays by Euripides as ...
Seneca, Tro. 945-954 makes a semantically meaningful connection between Hecuba’s name and the descri...
The Trachiriiae has been seen as something of an anomaly among Sophocles' seven extant plays. It is ...
In describing a woman’s supplication of a magister militum after the Antioch riots of 387, Libanius ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-278) and indexes.Introduction -- Euripides : life and...
The article is devoted to the consideration of the character of Helen in the tragedies of Euripides ...
A common approach to Irish theatre during the last years has been the identification of the interest...
Hecuba was the most widely read play of Euripides from antiquity to the Renaissance, appealing to re...
This thesis will compare the role that queens in failing nations, motivated by revenge, play as trag...
This thesis investigates “English Hecubas” as they appear in the recurring stories my culture tells ...
It has been remarked that the funeral scene in Titus Andronicus 1.1 may be compared to Seneca’s Troa...
En el marco del relato de la caída de Troya, la voz narrativa se traslada al centro del palacio de P...
Hecuba was one of the truly tragic figures in mythology; symbolic of her total descent from a noble ...
En el marco del relato de la caída de Troya, la voz narrativa se traslada al centro del palacio de P...
This thesis explores the manifestations of trauma and its impact on language and the titular charact...
In this thesis, I explore the material and immaterial flux of bodies in three plays by Euripides as ...
Seneca, Tro. 945-954 makes a semantically meaningful connection between Hecuba’s name and the descri...
The Trachiriiae has been seen as something of an anomaly among Sophocles' seven extant plays. It is ...
In describing a woman’s supplication of a magister militum after the Antioch riots of 387, Libanius ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-278) and indexes.Introduction -- Euripides : life and...
The article is devoted to the consideration of the character of Helen in the tragedies of Euripides ...