10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «TEREUS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
tereus in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
tereus im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Gods and Heroes of the Greeks: The Library of Apollodorus - Strona 214
Hyginus Fabulae 45, however, says that after Tereus married Procne he returned to Athens to ask Pandion to allow him to marry Philomela, saying that Procne had died. Pandion gave Philomela to him and sent guards with her. Tereus threw ...
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Weaving the Word: The Metaphorics of Weaving and Female Textual ...
Tereus, Procne, Philomela The most brutal of all the weaving stories, recent scholarship devotes ample attention to this myth of horror and revenge." Ovid's version divides the story into two parts with the weaving scene poised as a caesura or ...
Kathryn Sullivan Kruger, 2001
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Metamorphosis: The Changing Face of Ovid in Medieval and Early ...
In Ovid, the tales of Tereus and Philomela and Jason and Medea are found nearly side-by-side in neighbouring books (Met. 6.401—674 and 7.1-404), although in the reverse order in which Gower presents them. In Ovid, the Tereus tale falls ...
Alison Keith, Stephen James Rupp, 2007
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Figures of Play: Greek Drama and Metafictional Poetics - Strona 108
This mock-tragic stage direction (cf. the “open sesame” pun (Anve-tūAmv), along with other exotic elements deriving from the near-eastern lore of the hoopoe,” is emblematic of the uniqueness and comic strangeness of Aristophanes' Tereus.
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Kinship Myth in Ancient Greece - Strona 55
story, he does so on the myth's own terms, with four arguments: (1) Contrary to the idea that Tereus was from Thrace proper, the tradition held that he was from Daulis in Phocis, where Thracians had resided in “ancient” times. (2) Like any good ...
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The Metamorphoses of Ovid - Strona 325
This vignette of Pel- ops looks hack to Lycaon at hook L163-252 (who sought to serve human Ilesh to Jupiter) and forward to Procne's and Philomelas killing, cooking, and serving Procne's son Itys to his father. Tereus, in the next episode.
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Costume in the Comedies of Aristophanes - Strona 133
As Peisetaerus observes, the transformation of Tereus into a bird is patently and ridiculously incomplete. The inadequate hoopoe costume of Tereus is associated with tragedy and particularly with a Sophoclean rendition of the myth of Tereus.
Gwendolyn Compton-Engle, 2015
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Myth and the Polis - Strona 151
As a function of this fantasy, the myth of Tereus and its associations are developed in new symbolic directions. In the Birds the myth of Tereus and Prokne is tightly compressed into a setting, the lokhme 'thicket', where Tereus, as a speaking ...
Dora Carlisky Pozzi, John Moore Wickersham, 1991
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John Gower's Poetic: The Search for a New Arion - Strona 154
Since within the compass of the tale Tereus's 'selfhood' has been defined wholly through his relationship with Progne, his abandonment of grace here leads first to lost identity and thence to a loss of humanity altogether. We should observe ...
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The City as Comedy: Society and Representation in Athenian Drama
Athenian audience; and (3) that the transformation of Tereus as a tragic model in Birds is essential to the basic design of the latter, its governing metaphor, and the (partial) identification of Aristophanes with Peisetaerus in parucular 1t is ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «TEREUS» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
tereus im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Brown/Trinity Rep MFA Programs present 'The Love of the Nightingale'
Unable to bear the loneliness of her foreign kingdom and arranged marriage to war hero King Tereus, Procne sends for her beloved sister Philomele. On the ... «Cranston Herald, Nov 15»
“Nightingale” shows violence of Greek myth
Philomela, however, does not listen to her, and continues to try to tell the world of what happened to her, even after Tereus rips her tongue out. The great triumph ... «The Justice, Nov 15»
A Spectacle, but, like, Subdued: All About Medea by Montague …
Christian Byers (Puberty Blues, Procne and Tereus) is terrifyingly likeable as 'Nice Guy' Jason. Far from a fleece-fetching hero, this Jason is a salesman at a ... «Honi Soit, Sep 15»
Home / Culture / Classical Theatre is Wild: Montague Basement's All …
As writer and director, Saro Lusty-Cavallari (Montague's Procne and Tereus, SUDS' Three Sisters) has deftly met the challenges of reworking ancient theatre. «Honi Soit, Sep 15»
College students bring Greek tragedy to life
Tereus cuts out Philomele's tongue because she refuses to stay quiet about happened to her. He keeps Philomele in Thrace, telling her that her sister has died. «Zoutnet, Apr 15»
Exhibition 'The Saga of the Thracian Kings – Archaeological …
Ancient Thrace is still mainly associated with the emblematic figure of Orpheus and various Thracian kings such as Rhesus and Tereus, who punctuated the ... «The Sofia Globe, Apr 15»
Hoag Lecture Series: Marjorie Agosín and the Brave Acts of the …
Agosín related the acts of the arpilleristas to the Greek myth of Philomela, the “princess of Athens” who was raped by her sister's husband Tereus and had her ... «Vanguard Dahlonega, Mär 15»
A Contemporary Twist on Rubens's Legacy
The protagonist of the myth — Tereus, the king of Thrace — rapes his sister-in-law and tears her tongue out; the victim's sister later serves the king his own son's ... «New York Times, Jan 15»
Love of the Nightingale: dark but important message
“One of the hardest challenges of my life has been this role,” said Baxter Wilhelm, 18, an English theatre freshman from Westminster, Md. who played Tereus, the ... «The Eastern Progress Online, Okt 14»
'If We Were Birds' portrays women as spoils of war
Philomela's sister, Procne, was given to Tereus as a gift from her father, Athenian King Pandion. As played by Ethan Bjelland, King Tereus epitomizes the Prince ... «Minneapolis Star Tribune, Sep 14»