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Ariadne's thread - memory, interconnection and the poetic in contemporary artFries, Katherine. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M.V.A.)--University of Sydney, 2009. / Title from title screen (viewed November 26, 2009) Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Visual Arts to the Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney. Degree awarded 2009; thesis submitted 2008. Includes bibliographical references.
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Euripide's Bacchae The play and its audience /Oranje, Hans. January 1984 (has links)
Thèse : Amsterdam Vrije universiteit : 1980.
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Female Pygmalion figures in French literatureDeVries, Vicki Lee. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Michigan State University. Dept. of French, Classics, and Italian, 2006. / Title from PDF t.p. (viewed on Nov. 17, 2008) Includes bibliographical references (p. 184-190). Also issued in print.
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Weihreliefs an Herakles aus klassischer ZeitTagalidou, Efpraxia. January 1993 (has links)
Originally presented as the author's Thesis (doctoral-- Universität Heidelberg, 1989). / Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Weihreliefs an Herakles aus klassischer ZeitTagalidou, Efpraxia. January 1993 (has links)
Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral-- Universität Heidelberg, 1989) / Includes index. Includes bibliographical references.
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Tragic hero to antichrist : Macbeth, the Oedipus Tyrannus of the English Renaissance /McFall, Edwin K. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2005. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 613-655).
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Les princesses Médée et Himiko : une étude comparative des mythologies grecque et japonaiseSt-Laurent, Jean-Michel 12 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Lstivost v řeckém náboženském myšlení / Cunning Tricks in Greek Religious ThoughtProcházková, Helena January 2017 (has links)
The aim of the present thesis is to introduce different types of cunning intelligence in Greek mythology and their role in the broader context of Greek thought. The subject matter is explored using representative mythic figures and situations. The pivotal problem is the relationship between cunning tricks and both cultural and divine order. The first part is concerned with greek expressions connected to cunning tricks and their possible meanings. The subsequent section deals with the forms of cunning as they can be seen in the charecters of Hermes and Odysseus and considers the way in which cunning tricks can be beneficial to order. A comparison with other cunning characters and myths of origins of rituals follow in the final chapter. It concludes with determining in which context a cunning trick is acceptable. In conclusion it is argued that cunning intelligence bears a culturally constitutive function and may even be beneficial in existing order. However, its positive role is manifested maily in the primordial state of the universe when cultural order is not clearly delimited. Cunning intelligence always remains ambivalent and a paradox. Its ambiguity is most apparent in clearly defined and structured cultural order.
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Goddess, Lover, Mother, Witch : Feminist Revisionist Mythmaking and Feminine Morphology of Narrative in Madeline Miller’s CirceGrzybowska, Wiktoria January 2023 (has links)
This thesis aims to position Circe by Madeline Miller as an example of feminist revisionist mythmaking and investigate some of the novel’s revisionary practices. I thus begin by introducing the project of feminist revisionism, as conceptualized by several different feminist thinkers. I then move on to describe two methods by which Circe reimagines the stories of the Epic Cycle. I argue that the first method, in the analysis of which I primarily use the work of the formalist Caroline Levine on hierarchies, is to subvert gender and immortality – two world-organizing binaries of Greek myth. I then make the argument that Circe also revises myth on the level of narrative, which I support with Teresa de Lauretis’ work on narrative morphology. The study concludes that both these methods are being employed in Circe and are successful in reimagining myth from a feminist perspective. My thesis results in a better understanding of the ways in which Greek myth is being rewritten by contemporary feminists in popular literature.
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The Function of Mythology and Religion in Ancient Greek Society.Sailors, Cara Leigh 14 August 2007 (has links) (PDF)
The ancient Greeks are prime subjects of study for those wishing to understand the roles that religion and mythology play in a society and how the two interact with each other. This paper covers what I feel after my study of Greek mythology and religion are the eight functions of mythology: history, education, explanation - both of the natural world and the culture of each society, legality, genesis, what happens after death, and entertainment; as well as the two function of religion: civic and spiritual. In the first chapter, in order to show each of the mythological functions, I summarize and explain a myth that falls primarily into each category. The second chapter discusses and illustrates Civic Religion and the third examines the three major Mystery Religions. The goal is to offer a basic understand of some of the myths, religious beliefs, and cult practices of the ancient Greeks.
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