2009
DOI: 10.1017/s000983880999005x
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THE SYMBOLISM OF SPACE IN EURIPIDEAN CHORAL FANTASY (HIPP. 732–75, MED. 824–65, BACCH. 370–433)

Abstract: Ion 1074-89 and Tro. 197-229 share certain characteristics with these escape fantasies, though less unambiguously belong to the same category. 2 Cf. Soph. Ant. 1115-54; Aj. 693-718; Trach. 633-62. 3 A welcome break from this trend is R. Padel, ' "Imagery of the elsewhere": two choral odes of Euripides', CQ NS 24.2 (1974): 227-41, who analyses the escape fantasies in Hippolytus and Helen.

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“…For the importance of space in defining female roles and sexuality, cf. Vernant (1983) 135-42, and see also Swift (2009) and Swift (forthcoming-a). 9 See Edwards (1987) 249-50;Janko (1992) 198.…”
Section: Variations On the Epic Seduction Scenementioning
confidence: 98%
“…For the importance of space in defining female roles and sexuality, cf. Vernant (1983) 135-42, and see also Swift (2009) and Swift (forthcoming-a). 9 See Edwards (1987) 249-50;Janko (1992) 198.…”
Section: Variations On the Epic Seduction Scenementioning
confidence: 98%