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2009 | 8 | 1/2 | 7-11

Article title

SPOKOJNY SEN KLITAJMESTRY ALBO CZEGO „BRAK” W EURYPIDESOWEJ „ELEKTRZE"

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Abstracts

PL
Peaceful dream of Clytemnestra, or what is missing in Euripides’ Electra   Clytemnestra’s dream features as an important element of the vengeance dramas of both Aeschylus and Sophocles: still, is remains absent from the Euripidean version. This short essay sketches the possible implications of such an ‘omission’, while simultaneously highlighting the highly contrasting implications of the dream in the Choephorae and in the Sophoclean Electra.

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Year

Volume

8

Issue

1/2

Pages

7-11

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Dates

published
2009-11-21

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References

  • T.V. Buttrey, Accident and Design in Euripides’ „Medea”, „The American Journal of Philology” 79 (1958) 1-17.
  • H. Erbse, Über die Aigeusszene der euripideischen „Medea”, WS
  • (1966).
  • H.D. Cameron, The Power of Words in the Seven against Hebes, „Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association”, 101 (1970).
  • R. Kitzinger, Why Mourning Becomes Electra, „Classical Antiquity”
  • (1991).
  • J.R. March, The Creative Poet, London 1987.
  • D.H. Roberts, Orestes as Fulfillment, Teraskopos and Teras in the „Oresteia”, „The American Journal of Philology” 106 (1985).

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Publication order reference

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bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_21697_cl_2010_1_01
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