Since Greek and Roman Antiquity Hercules has staying power as the embodiment of heroism constituted by qualities like superhuman power, excessive emotionality, immense suffering and triumphant apotheosis. This ambivalence has become characteristic of the heroic temper established within Greek literature above all in the epic cycle and in Attic tragedy. Apart from the manifold personality of the hero, a decisive element of hope lies in his stunning achievements as cultural hero eliminating primordial monsters and dangers threatening civilization. This chapter first follows the traces of Hercules’ “mythopoesis” which made him a cultural icon in Greek and Roman Antiquity. It can be demonstrated that this process already then was multimedia, si...
As the son of Zeus, accomplisher of great tasks, and civilizing agent, Heracles appears an archetypa...
This paper aims to analyze the role of the character Heracles in the play The Trachiniae, by Sophocl...
Our purpose in this chapter is not to try to reconstruct the lost epics of Heracles but rather to us...
Some questions were raised during the study of the myth of Heracles/Hercules, such as which qualitie...
Some questions were raised during the study of the myth of Heracles/Hercules, such as which qualitie...
Herakles and Hercules: two names for a figure of pervasive appeal in Antiquity. He was a hero of myt...
Herakles and Hercules: two names for a figure of pervasive appeal in Antiquity. He was a hero of myt...
Hercules’ myth is discussed on the ground of selected psychological and pedagogical theories. The he...
Becoming a hero is the master plot of modern popular (especially Hollywood) narrative, manifesting i...
The son of a divine father, Zeus, and a mortal mother, Alkmene, Herakles is often described by ancie...
<p>Hercules, that hero redolent of the remotest antiquity, straddles the Greek world as a pan‑hellen...
Classical Antiquity is a particularly important field in terms of “Hope studies” […]. For centuries,...
In antiquity a number of epic poems related the ‘Deeds of Herakles’. None of these survives in more...
Around the late eighth or early seventh century B.C., a poet, known to later ages as Homer, composed...
In this chapter, I discuss the text and illustrations in early readers of classical myth, for childr...
As the son of Zeus, accomplisher of great tasks, and civilizing agent, Heracles appears an archetypa...
This paper aims to analyze the role of the character Heracles in the play The Trachiniae, by Sophocl...
Our purpose in this chapter is not to try to reconstruct the lost epics of Heracles but rather to us...
Some questions were raised during the study of the myth of Heracles/Hercules, such as which qualitie...
Some questions were raised during the study of the myth of Heracles/Hercules, such as which qualitie...
Herakles and Hercules: two names for a figure of pervasive appeal in Antiquity. He was a hero of myt...
Herakles and Hercules: two names for a figure of pervasive appeal in Antiquity. He was a hero of myt...
Hercules’ myth is discussed on the ground of selected psychological and pedagogical theories. The he...
Becoming a hero is the master plot of modern popular (especially Hollywood) narrative, manifesting i...
The son of a divine father, Zeus, and a mortal mother, Alkmene, Herakles is often described by ancie...
<p>Hercules, that hero redolent of the remotest antiquity, straddles the Greek world as a pan‑hellen...
Classical Antiquity is a particularly important field in terms of “Hope studies” […]. For centuries,...
In antiquity a number of epic poems related the ‘Deeds of Herakles’. None of these survives in more...
Around the late eighth or early seventh century B.C., a poet, known to later ages as Homer, composed...
In this chapter, I discuss the text and illustrations in early readers of classical myth, for childr...
As the son of Zeus, accomplisher of great tasks, and civilizing agent, Heracles appears an archetypa...
This paper aims to analyze the role of the character Heracles in the play The Trachiniae, by Sophocl...
Our purpose in this chapter is not to try to reconstruct the lost epics of Heracles but rather to us...