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The Voiceless Procne and the Absent Philomela in Aristophanes' Birds
An Analysis of the Portrayals of Procne and Medea in Ovid's
Tereus in Fragments: a Lost Play of Sophocles
Cultural Responses to the Migration of the Barn Swallow in Europe Ashleigh Green University of Melbourne
The Story of Procne, Philomela, and Tereus at First Seems to Lack the Kind of Links to Contemporary Roman Ideology and Spectacul
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Lucius, the Severely Flawed Redeemer of Titus Andronicus
The Nightingale's Lament and Itys' Identity in Ovid's Metamorphoses
THPET! TEREUS in the Odyssey the Father of the Nightingale Is Pan Detection Cuts out Her Tongue
Divine Riddles: a Sourcebook for Greek and Roman Mythology March, 2014
Shakespeare and Ovid
The Love of the Nightingale by Timberlake Wertenbaker
Birds in the Ancient World from a to Z
Artemis and Virginity in Ancient Greece
Applying Jung's Archetypes and Theory of the Collective Unconscious to Ovid's Metamorphoses Lindsay Covington University of South Carolina,
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The Nightingale's Lament and Itys' Identity in Ovid's Metamorphoses
The Pennsylvania State University Schreyer Honors College Department of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies the Two
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Orphic Powers in J.R.R. Tolkien's Legend of Beren and Lúthien Jane Beal Phd University of California, Davis,
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Keats, the “Tongueless Nightingale,” and the Legacy of Philomela in English Poetry
Mythological and Historical Themes
The Grizzled Wolf and the Mauled Lamb: an Interpretation of Animal Language in Melville's Translation of Ovid's "Tereus
Birds in Legend, Fable and Folklore
The Greek Myths 1955, Revised 1960
Shannon Sullivan Professor Sienkewicz Classics 230 2 December 2011 the Myth of Philomela: a Look at Art Mediums and Interpretations Through Time
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“Aeschylus” Restored? (Sophocles Tereus Fr. 581 Radt and Prometheus Unbound)
Analysis of Classical Sources in Titus Andronicus
Performing Ovid's Metamorphoses in Titus Andronicus and a Midsummer
Titus Andronicus Overflows with Death and Violence
After Having Read the Story of Philomela, Three Elements Are Most
Monsters in Our Minds: the Myth of Infanticide and the Murderous Mother in the Cultural Psyche
El Tema Del Matrimonio En La Versión Ovidiana Del Mito De Procne Y Filomela1
The Myth of Tereus and the Nightingale Motif in Classical and Medieval Literature and in the Works of Chauce
Tereus' Tears: the Performance and Performativity of Crying in Met.6.412
Barbarian Variations: Tereus, Procne and Philomela in Ovid (Met. 6.412-674) and Beyond
On Painting the Unfathomable: Rubens and the Banquet of Tereus
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1 Transforming Exchanges in Chaucer's Troilus
Www2.Open.Ac.Uk/Classicalstudies/Greekplays Practitioners Voices in Classical Reception Studies Issue 1 (Nov
Picturing Rape and Revenge in Ovid's Myth of Philomela
Chapter 2 Investigates the Extended Catalogue of Curses in Ovid’S Ibis in Relation to Both the Mythographic Tradition and Ovid’S Own Poetic Corpus
Teaching Note the #Metoo Movement and Ovid's Philomela