One of the most controversial aspects of Aeschylus' historical tragedy is its presentation of the Persian 'other'. Produced in 472 BCE, less than a decade after the Greeks' victory in the Persian Wars, the text has been read variously as a sympathetic portrait of the Persians who were defeated at Salamis, or as a robust defence of Greek ideals, showing little concern for the enfeebled Persians. This paper sheds further light on Aeschylus' complex presentation of his Persian protagonists, dividing the analysis into three parts. The first section situates Persae within a diverse suite of cultural responses to Persia shortly after the Persian Wars, and analyses the social-political backdrop of the play. The second section investigates the play...
Im vorliegenden Beitrag wird die Darstellungsweise der Seeschlacht bei Salamis 480 v. Chr. und des S...
The paper discusses the failure of persuasion in the agones of Euripides, in spite of the fact that ...
The Persians were a source of inspiration for the writers and the artists of the 5th B.C. who emphas...
The image of the Achaemenid Monarchy in Aeschylus' Persians. — The Persians is an historical tragedy...
Aeschylus’ Persians dramatically represents the Athenian victory at Salamis from the perspective of ...
Exponents par excellence of barbaric “otherness,” the characters in Aeschylus’ Persians pose a cruci...
The Persai of Aischylos is one of the few Greek tragedies with contemporary historical themes, and t...
textI argue in this dissertation that the plays of Aeschylus are best understood as appeals to thei...
© The Classical Association, 2006.Ten years after producing the Persians in 472 BC, in which Greeks ...
This chapter considers the rich set of traditions Herodotus reports about the origins of the Medes a...
Beginning with the position that Aeschylus expresses in Agamemnon a conflict between the character ...
This dissertation considers Aeschylus’ Persae and portions of Herodotus’ Histories as attempts to sh...
Aiskhylos, Persler adlı tragedyasında, Kserkses’in trajik yıkımına, zorbalığa varan aşırı gururunun ...
The paper examines the opposition between Greeks and the so-called Others (foreigners, barbarians, e...
© 2016 Marc BonaventuraThis thesis examines the portrayal of the Trojans in Euripides’ tragedies, pa...
Im vorliegenden Beitrag wird die Darstellungsweise der Seeschlacht bei Salamis 480 v. Chr. und des S...
The paper discusses the failure of persuasion in the agones of Euripides, in spite of the fact that ...
The Persians were a source of inspiration for the writers and the artists of the 5th B.C. who emphas...
The image of the Achaemenid Monarchy in Aeschylus' Persians. — The Persians is an historical tragedy...
Aeschylus’ Persians dramatically represents the Athenian victory at Salamis from the perspective of ...
Exponents par excellence of barbaric “otherness,” the characters in Aeschylus’ Persians pose a cruci...
The Persai of Aischylos is one of the few Greek tragedies with contemporary historical themes, and t...
textI argue in this dissertation that the plays of Aeschylus are best understood as appeals to thei...
© The Classical Association, 2006.Ten years after producing the Persians in 472 BC, in which Greeks ...
This chapter considers the rich set of traditions Herodotus reports about the origins of the Medes a...
Beginning with the position that Aeschylus expresses in Agamemnon a conflict between the character ...
This dissertation considers Aeschylus’ Persae and portions of Herodotus’ Histories as attempts to sh...
Aiskhylos, Persler adlı tragedyasında, Kserkses’in trajik yıkımına, zorbalığa varan aşırı gururunun ...
The paper examines the opposition between Greeks and the so-called Others (foreigners, barbarians, e...
© 2016 Marc BonaventuraThis thesis examines the portrayal of the Trojans in Euripides’ tragedies, pa...
Im vorliegenden Beitrag wird die Darstellungsweise der Seeschlacht bei Salamis 480 v. Chr. und des S...
The paper discusses the failure of persuasion in the agones of Euripides, in spite of the fact that ...
The Persians were a source of inspiration for the writers and the artists of the 5th B.C. who emphas...