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Beyond popularized sororities and toga days, ‘Greek life’ has taken on a more ideological meaning when considering the impacts of the Dionysian and Apollonian spirits on Generation Z in comparison to past generations, namely the Beat Generation.
Chauhan, Isha
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The Literary Legacy of the Dionysian Myth in Euripides' Bacchae
The author, in turn, compares with the Bacchae the literary Dionysian myth in epic and lyric poetry, in the writing of the tragedians before Euripides (in particular the two Dionysian tetralogies by Aeschylus: Πένϑεια and Λυκούργεια) and in the works of ...
Lewandowicz, Janusz
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The work deals with the issue of the regional specificity of the formation and development of the Dionysian cult and Orphic teachings, common in the Northern Black Sea region during the Greek colonization of the 6th–5th centuries BC.
Dobrovolskyi Liubomyr S. +1 more
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This article offers a Nietzschean interpretation of Netflix’s historical drama The Crown, focusing on the dialectical tension between Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret as dramatized in the show’s first two seasons. Drawing on Friedrich Nietzsche’s
Gökhan Albayrak
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Myth Or Truth: The Apollonian And Dionysian In The Death Of Ivan Ilyich
In The Birth of Tragedy, Friedrich Nietzsche uses Classical Greek tragedies to break down the human experience into two dichotomic cultures: the Apollinian and the Dionysian.
Leddy, Madeline T.
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The Typology of Alcohol Use Disorder: Latent Class Analyses of a Population-Based Swedish Sample. [PDF]
Kendler KS +3 more
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"Dionysian feast with Nietzsche" [PDF]
Appears in Phronimon. Volume 3 Number 1(2001)The play "Dionysian feast with Nietzsche" is the second part of the trilogy "Nietzsche, the philosopher and his times".
South African Society for Greek Philosophy and the Humanities +1 more
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THE DIONYSIAC RUPTURE IN EQUUS: A NIETZSCHEAN PERSPECTIVE ON PETER SHAFFER’S MODERN TRAGEDY
This paper aims to explore Peter Shaffer’s ritualistic play Equus (1973) by means of utilising Nietzsche’s interpretation of ancient Greek tragedy which is based on the collision between the Apollonian impulse and the Dionysian impulse.
Gökhan Albayrak
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The dionysian in performance reclaiming the female transgressive performing body
In this thesis I investigate the theoretical or philosophical notion/archetype of the Dionysian in relation to the transgressive female body in performance. I do so through 1) an investigation into the theories behind the Dionysian and the transgressive;
Solomon, Zanne
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On the history of transmission of the Vision of Carpus in Church Slavonic tradition [PDF]
An article by Vladimir Itkin (a former curator of the Department of Manuscripts, State Public Library in Science and Technology, Novosibirsk) on a fragment of the Dionysian corpus, “A vision of St.
Itkin, Vladimir
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