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AbstractChinua Achebe’s Arrow of God has been adjudged by critics as a tragic work with Ezeulu as its tragic hero. However, none of these studies has paid detailed attention to the framing of Ezeulu in the historical context of his age. How he appears whe... see more

In his Poetics Aristotle dismisses Iphigenia’s characterisation as inconsistent. Why does the eponymous heroine of Iphigenia at Aulis change her mind and decide to die willingly? This central question has preoccupied not only classical scholars, but recei... see more

In his Poetics Aristotle dismisses Iphigenia’s characterisation as inconsistent. Why does the eponymous heroine of Iphigenia at Aulis change her mind and decide to die willingly? This central question has preoccupied not only classical scholars, but recei... see more

En el presente estudio nos proponemos analizar cómo se relaciona el ámbito de la guerra, elemento muy presente en la Historia de Heródoto, con la masculinidad y la feminidad. A priori parece que la guerra es un universo esencialmente masculino en el mundo... see more

The paper deals with the heroic artistic modus transformations in English lyrics of World War I. The purpose is to see war poetry not as a separate artistic phenomenon but as the striking evidence of the arterial development of literature in its turn to m... see more

The article is divided into three main sections. The article first considers the question of heroes and villains in Kierkegaard’s authorship broadly speaking. It then outlines the different roles of ‘the tragic hero’ which exposes the most explicit and re... see more

The paper deals with the heroic artistic modus transformations in English lyrics of World War I. The purpose is to see war poetry not as a separate artistic phenomenon but as the striking evidence of the arterial development of literature in its turn to m... see more

The article is divided into three main sections. The article first considers the question of heroes and villains in Kierkegaard’s authorship broadly speaking. It then outlines the different roles of ‘the tragic hero’ which exposes the most explicit and re... see more

The paper deals with the heroic artistic modus transformations in English lyrics of World War I. The purpose is to see war poetry not as a separate artistic phenomenon but as the striking evidence of the arterial development of literature in its turn to m... see more

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