Heracles (Hercules Furens)

Notes

  1. ^ Mary Lefkowitz, Euripides and the Gods (2015: Oxford), argues that despite the non-traditional thought present in his plays, Euripides is not trying to undermine traditional religion.
  2. ^ The Birth of Tragedy, Nietzsche explores dichotomy in Apollo and Dionysus.
  3. ^ Faith, Hope and Worship : aspects of religious mentality in the ancient world, H.S. Versnel (1981: Brill). From Hesiod to Polybius ἐλπίς, both good and bad, is pervasive in Greek literature.
  4. ^ Brook Holmes, Euripides' Heracles in the Flesh (Classical Antiquity, October 2008). In the article Holmes pays particular attention to the connection between Heracles' body and his identity.
  5. ^ Stuart Lawrence, Moral Awareness in Greek Tragedy (2012: Oxford)
  6. ^ Herakles, Emma Stafford (2012: Routledge) in chapter four looks at virtue and vice in Herakles, Emma Stafford.
  7. ^ Grief Lessons: Four Plays by Euripides
  8. ^ Anne Carson's Obsession with Herakles

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