This study investigates the representations of the Phaedra myth in various texts. In Hippolytus, Phèdre and Phaedra’s Love, Euripides, Jean Racine and Sarah Kane revive the Phaedra myth, using the smallest constitutive units of the myth, called mythemes, such as Phaedra’s love, concealment of passion and others and adding new significances to them. By observing the lines of the events and relations of units to each other, this study attempts to show how Euripides, Jean Racine and Sarah Kane represent the myth of Phaedra in their plays. In doing so, this study also shows how these playwrights alter the mythemes in order to fit their purposes. Euripides, who deals with the Phaedra myth, makes a play which presents divine intervention in human...
This project studies the theme of resistance to change in Euripides\u27 Hippolytus, Alcestis and Ion...
This study aims at explaining the fundamental use or the function of mythic imagery that take place ...
This thesis is a study of thematic clusters in the performance reception of the Hippolytus and Phaed...
This Bachelor thesis looks into changes of dramatical rendition of the myth about Phaedra in terms o...
The subject of this study is the Phaedra-Hippolytus legend dramatized by Euripides in the fifth cent...
Phaedra is an unusual queen. As the second wife of famous King Theseus, a notorious womanizer and of...
Many have debated the possible performance of Seneca\u27s plays. Theatre Historians have polarizing ...
The aim of this paper is to present the evolutionary course of Phaedra’s erotic passion for her step...
Famous Greek tragedian Euripides authored more than ninety plays, only a few of which still exist in...
V této práci se pokusím porovnat jednotlivá klasická zpracování s dalšími, moderními či současnými d...
The three plays I shall be examining in this paper are Euripides\u27 Hippolytus, Jean Racine\u27s Ph...
The Phaedra and Hippolytus myth is a frequently dramatized narrative of uncontrollable desire. This ...
textEuripides’ Phoenissae is a challenging work that is often overlooked by scholars of Greek drama....
Euripides ’ Phoenissae is a challenging work that is often overlooked by scholars of Greek drama. Th...
La Phèdre de Sénèque. Approche philosophique et dramaturgique. Le sujet ainsi défini s'articule auto...
This project studies the theme of resistance to change in Euripides\u27 Hippolytus, Alcestis and Ion...
This study aims at explaining the fundamental use or the function of mythic imagery that take place ...
This thesis is a study of thematic clusters in the performance reception of the Hippolytus and Phaed...
This Bachelor thesis looks into changes of dramatical rendition of the myth about Phaedra in terms o...
The subject of this study is the Phaedra-Hippolytus legend dramatized by Euripides in the fifth cent...
Phaedra is an unusual queen. As the second wife of famous King Theseus, a notorious womanizer and of...
Many have debated the possible performance of Seneca\u27s plays. Theatre Historians have polarizing ...
The aim of this paper is to present the evolutionary course of Phaedra’s erotic passion for her step...
Famous Greek tragedian Euripides authored more than ninety plays, only a few of which still exist in...
V této práci se pokusím porovnat jednotlivá klasická zpracování s dalšími, moderními či současnými d...
The three plays I shall be examining in this paper are Euripides\u27 Hippolytus, Jean Racine\u27s Ph...
The Phaedra and Hippolytus myth is a frequently dramatized narrative of uncontrollable desire. This ...
textEuripides’ Phoenissae is a challenging work that is often overlooked by scholars of Greek drama....
Euripides ’ Phoenissae is a challenging work that is often overlooked by scholars of Greek drama. Th...
La Phèdre de Sénèque. Approche philosophique et dramaturgique. Le sujet ainsi défini s'articule auto...
This project studies the theme of resistance to change in Euripides\u27 Hippolytus, Alcestis and Ion...
This study aims at explaining the fundamental use or the function of mythic imagery that take place ...
This thesis is a study of thematic clusters in the performance reception of the Hippolytus and Phaed...