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In the deep, dark forests and in the lush green valleys, worshippers of Dionysus celebrated the eternal cycles of death and rebirth, symbolized in the sacred mask of the wild god. Drunk and intoxicated, wearing the mask of Dionysus, the actor is at once t... see more

This paper discusses the role of intertextuality in understanding Euripides’ Orestes, beginning with an overview of intertextuality theories, especially those from the domain of structuralism, i.e. by Julia Kristeva (and Mikhail Bakhtin), Roland Barthes, ... see more

      Formata dal movimento dei ghiacciai quaternari, la Valle di Susa è una valle alpina nel Nord Ovest italiano. Luminoso esempio di “materia narrante”, è anche terreno di scontro tra iniziative conservazionistiche e progetti infrastruttu... see more

"reading the tragedies alongside psychoanalysis as separate but intersecting, mutually-implicative, discourses offers ways of thinking ‘otherwise’ about the dialectical problems posed by both, including Senecan drama’s reception in later tragedy and trage... see more

In the Binh of tragedy, Section 15, Nietzsche gives a remarkable description of the attitude ofother nations towards the ancient Greeks: "Nearly every age and stage of culture has at sometime or other sought with profound irritation to free itself from th... see more

Tomasz Zyro, Greek Tragedy, the Tragic, and PoliticsThis essay focuses on a proto-political reflection that emerged inAthens in the middle of 5th Century B.C. The intellectual context is clearand picturesque due to sophists’ activity, but also to the thre... see more

L’Euridice, composta in musica in stile rappresentativo by Giulio Caccini (1551–1618) is considered the first fully preserved and printed opera in music history. It was composed in 1600 to the libretto by Ottavio Rinuccini, itself commissioned for the wed... see more

AbstractThis article presents the Greek influence on the genre of Matthew’s text. Greek and Roman tragedy is examined, from which the five basic elements of tragedy are identified. A brief examination of the characters in the Matthean text is done to iden... see more

Greek tragedies have become synonymous with popular understandings of psychology. Amongst other themes, many of the storylines of these ancient tales centre on the decline and turmoil of their characters’ mental states. Taking three famous narratives from... see more

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