Aeschylus: Seven Against ThebesBloomsbury Academic, 02.08.2007 - 174 Seiten Accessible introductions to ancient tragedies. Each volume discusses |
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... rejection of the female race ( genos ) . Other tragic characters voice misogynistic views . Jason in Euripides ' Medea claims that the world would be rid of all its troubles if only men could find some way to reproduce without women ...
... rejection of the female genos ties in with his rejection of his own genos in favour of association with the polis ( discussed in Chapter 2 ) . His genealogy , which makes his mother the same figure as his grandmother , reveals women as ...
... rejection of Jocasta's bed in response to the oracle ( 214 ) . But the term ' homosexuality ' cannot be used loosely for the ancient world and pederasty did not exclude a man from married life in ancient Greece ( on the complexity of ...
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Acknowledgements 78 | 7 |
City and Family | 23 |
Divine Forces and Religious Ritual | 38 |
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