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Gendered Interpretation of the Ancient Atreid Myth in Jennifer Saint’s Novel “Elektra”

This article examines the interpretation of ancient plots within the literary phenomenon of retelling. In this study, retelling refers to works of mass literature in which classical proto-plots are transformed and adapted to new socio-cultural contexts. One notable example in 21st-century literature is J. Saint’s novel Elektra (2022), which reimagines the ancient narrative of the Atreides’ ancestral curse through th…

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Quattuor Lustra

The papers in this volume have been gathered to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the re-establishment of classical studies at the University of Tartu (1990). The subjects pursued range from Hittite and Homeric etymology and lexicography all the way to social and political situation at the University of Tartu in the 19th century. The papers are in English, German, and Latin. Contributors include Michail Bibikov, Car…

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Clarion 1967-04-28 Vol 41 No 22; The Bethel ClarionClarion 1967-04-28 Vol 41 No 22; The Bethel Clarion

Edgren Men Drown Women's Dorms, Women Doused For Reprisal Raid; College Leaders In Search of Dean, Important Changes Seen In Faculty; Senators Approve Ribicoff's Bill, Collegians Anticipate Tax Relief; Psychology Convention Slates Presentation Of Student Papers; Missions Group Meets Mondays; Campus Afloat Sends Councilor; English Journal Pin Points Reasons Behind Disenchantment With Vietnam; Editor's Combat Against …

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