A Companion to Classical ReceptionsProfessor Emeritus of Classical Studies Lorna Hardwick, Lorna Hardwick, Christopher Stray Wiley, 2008 - 538 páginas Examining the profusion of ways in which the arts, culture, and thought of Greece and Rome have been transmitted, interpreted, adapted and used, A Companion to Classical Receptions explores the impact of this phenomenon on both ancient and later societies.
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Now in postmodern Paris , Oedipus has become inseparable from what is seen
as the repressive aspects of psychoanalysis . In Foucault ' s terms in particular ,
Oedipus is a tyrant through and through : his search for truth is but one stage in
the ...
Now in postmodern Paris , Oedipus has become inseparable from what is seen
as the repressive aspects of psychoanalysis . In Foucault ' s terms in particular ,
Oedipus is a tyrant through and through : his search for truth is but one stage in
the ...
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becomes an icon for all those who are equally trapped in the labyrinthine paths of
language that end up in producing ... in the theatre , the proscenium would
become a mouth , hence allowing us to see , on its bottom , the vocal chords of
the ...
becomes an icon for all those who are equally trapped in the labyrinthine paths of
language that end up in producing ... in the theatre , the proscenium would
become a mouth , hence allowing us to see , on its bottom , the vocal chords of
the ...
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to become a member of it . Yet , since this tragic feeling has influenced to deeply
the western consciousness , in Castellucci ' s opinion , it became part of our
psyche and can easily be translated in other aesthetic forms . Ever since , the
gods of ...
to become a member of it . Yet , since this tragic feeling has influenced to deeply
the western consciousness , in Castellucci ' s opinion , it became part of our
psyche and can easily be translated in other aesthetic forms . Ever since , the
gods of ...
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Reception and Tradition | 13 |
The Ancient Reception of Homer | 26 |
Achaemenid Persia Ancient | 50 |
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