Theseus and Athens

Theseus and Athens

by Henry John Walker
Theseus and Athens

Theseus and Athens

by Henry John Walker

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Overview

Theseus is celebrated as the greatest of Athenian heroes. This work explores what he meant to the Athenians at the height of their city-state in the fifth century B.C. Assembling material that has been scattered in scholarly works, Henry Walker examines the evidence for the development of the myth and cult of Theseus in the archaic age. He then looks to major works of classical literature in which Theseus figures, exploring the contradictions between the archaic, primitive side of his character and his refurbished image as the patron of democracy. His ambiguous nature as outsider, flouting accepted standards of behavior, while at the same time being a hero-king and a representative of higher ideals, is analyzed through his representations in the work of Bacchylides, Euripides, and Sophocles. This is the only work of scholarship that examines the literary representation of Theseus so thoroughly. It brings to life a literary character whose virtues, flaws, and contradictions belong in no less a degree to his creators, the people of Athens.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195089080
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 01/19/1995
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.19(w) x 9.52(h) x 0.92(d)
Lexile: 1540L (what's this?)

About the Author

Bates College

Table of Contents

1.Myth and Ritual: Hero Worship in Greece and the Origins of the Theseus Myth3
Kings and Republics3
Greek Heroes4
The Origins of the Myth of Theseus9
The Myth of Theseus15
The Cult of Theseus20
2.Benevolent Dictators and the Paradox of a Democratic King35
Theseus and the Peisistratids35
Hero Worship and Tyranny47
Theseus and Cleisthenes' Democracy50
Cimon and Theseus55
Athenian Myth and Ionian Science61
Theseus in Periclean Athens64
3.The Trozenian Outsider83
Bacchylides 17: The Man from the Sea84
Bacchylides 18: Ephebe and Foreigner94
4.The Hero-King113
Euripides' Hippolytus: Exorcising the Ghost of Monarchy113
Euripides' Madness of Heracles: An Old-fashioned Hero127
5.The Democratic Ruler143
The Royal Democracy143
The Democratic Monarch of Euripides' Suppliant Women146
6.Theseus at Colonus171
King and Country in Sophocles' Oedipus at Colonus171
7.Theseus Enters History195
Thucydides195
Hellanicus199
Bibliography207
Index217
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