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Tag: Euripides

Horror in the Service of Stoic Philosophy: Seneca’s Medea

Posted on 18th June 20223rd September 2022 by Antigone in Latin Literature, Philosophy

DAGMAR KIESEL Facing the furor of filicide.

Tagged Euripides, Seneca, Stoicism

The Ecstasy and the Agony: Mania, Manhood and Misery in Catullus 63

Posted on 21st May 202221st May 2022 by Antigone in Ancient Religion, Latin Literature

ANNE HARDY The strangest poem in Latin literature?

Tagged Catullus, Euripides

A Fantasy of Justice: Revenge and the Other in Greek Tragedy

Posted on 24th March 202228th March 2022 by Antigone in Greek Literature, History

JANEK KUCHARSKI What do legendary "barbarians" reveal about Ancient Greek beliefs?

Tagged Euripides

Hell-to-men? Helen and Her Magic Names

Posted on 9th May 20219th May 2021 by Antigone in Greek Literature, The Classical Tradition

ELŻBIETA WESOŁOWSKA What should we call the most enigmatic figure in Greek literature?

Tagged Euripides, Homer

“My Inquisitive Girlish Gaze”: How Women Speak in Greek Drama

Posted on 1st May 202113th September 2022 by Antigone in Greek Language, Greek Literature, History

IMOGEN STEAD How can we find 'real' female speech in all-male drama?

Tagged Aristophanes, Comedy, Euripides, Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Tragedy1 Comment
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