Theseus, Tragedy, and the Athenian Empire
Delve into the complex character of Theseus in "Theseus, Tragedy, and the Athenian Empire," authored by the distinguished scholars at Oxford University Press. This engaging text explores the contradictions within Theseus, who represents the ideal Athenian yet harbors a darker side as a seducer, rapist, and even a patricide. Spanning 304 pages, this hardback edition published in 1997 offers an in-depth analysis of Theseus within the cultural landscape of 5th-century Athens. Discover how his multifaceted persona reflects the struggles and contradictions of Athenian society, making this book an essential read for anyone interested in classical literature and history. Get ready to re-evaluate the myth of Theseus and uncover the intricate relationship between tragedy and the Athenian Empire.