Greek Heroes in and out of Hades is a study on heroism and mortality from Homer to Plato. Through systematic readings of a wide range of ancient Greek texts, Stamatia Dova offers innovative hermeneutic approaches to heroic character and a comprehensive overview of the theme of descent to the underworld in the Iliad and the Odyssey, Bacchylides 5, Plato's Symposium, and Euripides' Alcestis.
Greek Heroes in and out of Hades is a study on heroism and mortality from Homer to Plato. Through systematic readings of a wide range of ancient Greek texts, Stamatia Dova offers innovative hermeneutic approaches to heroic character and a comprehensive overview of the theme of descent to the underworld in the Iliad and the Odyssey, Bacchylides 5, Plato's Symposium, and Euripides' Alcestis.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Foreword Preface Part I: Odysseus and the Poetics of katábasis Odysseus among the Shades What a Pity he is not a Hero! Agamemnon's katapontismós An Epic Encore on the Problematik of kléos Who is µa???tat?? in the Odyssey On Ruling over the Dead and Other Impossibilities Rethinking makarismós in and out of Hades Aias and the End of kléos Living Once and Dying Twice: Circe as an Agent of nóstos On Death, Rebirth, and a Mother in Hades Part II: Hades (and Heroism) Revisited A Terror to Behold: Heracles in the Nékyia Heracles Between Life and Death Variations on a Duel Theme: Bacchylides 5 and Iliad 6 On Wrath and the Mother On Wrath and the Goddess How to Praise a Tyrant An Example Gone Awry Looking for Death in the Right Places On Foreknowledge of Death and its Blessings On cháris, apáte, and Other Necessities Keeping Achilles Alive: Tenes and the Liminality of Tenedos Part III: Achilles, Alcestis, and the Poetics of non-katábasis On Ruling over the Dead in Plato's Republic Achilles in Plato's Symposium Phaedrus and the Heroization of Alcestis On Love, Glory, and Love of Glory Looking for Love in the Wrong Places Admetus and the Poetics of philopsychía To Love is to Die for Alcestis' Virtual katábasis Heracles and the Deconstruction of Alcestis' Death Selected Bibliography
Foreword Preface Part I: Odysseus and the Poetics of katábasis Odysseus among the Shades What a Pity he is not a Hero! Agamemnon's katapontismós An Epic Encore on the Problematik of kléos Who is µa???tat?? in the Odyssey On Ruling over the Dead and Other Impossibilities Rethinking makarismós in and out of Hades Aias and the End of kléos Living Once and Dying Twice: Circe as an Agent of nóstos On Death, Rebirth, and a Mother in Hades Part II: Hades (and Heroism) Revisited A Terror to Behold: Heracles in the Nékyia Heracles Between Life and Death Variations on a Duel Theme: Bacchylides 5 and Iliad 6 On Wrath and the Mother On Wrath and the Goddess How to Praise a Tyrant An Example Gone Awry Looking for Death in the Right Places On Foreknowledge of Death and its Blessings On cháris, apáte, and Other Necessities Keeping Achilles Alive: Tenes and the Liminality of Tenedos Part III: Achilles, Alcestis, and the Poetics of non-katábasis On Ruling over the Dead in Plato's Republic Achilles in Plato's Symposium Phaedrus and the Heroization of Alcestis On Love, Glory, and Love of Glory Looking for Love in the Wrong Places Admetus and the Poetics of philopsychía To Love is to Die for Alcestis' Virtual katábasis Heracles and the Deconstruction of Alcestis' Death Selected Bibliography
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