Browsing Trabajos Académicos-Facultad de Letras by Author "MARTINEZ SOBRINO, ALEJANDRO"
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Dido and Aeneas. Virgilian influence on Henry Purcell
Ruiz Andikoetxea, Oihane (2020-05-20)The Aeneid by Virgil has been admired and continually imitated along centuries, and it is one of the most important poems written in the history of western civilization after the Bible, as it served as a source of influence ... -
El orden de palabras en latín clásico: la poesía de Ovidio.
Delgado Valerio, TamaraEste trabajo expone que el orden de palabras en la poseía latina no respeta las reglas de un supuesto orden lógico. Este cambio en la organización de los elementos se ve motivado por razones impresivo-expresivas que, sujetas ... -
La Eneida en El señor de los anillos: el papel de sus heroínas, Dido y Eowyn
Estibaliz Sanmartín García (2018-12-03)El presente trabajo se realiza con el objetivo de mostrar la influencia que el poeta latino Virgilio tuvo en la obra de Tolkien. Al tratarse de un tema muy extenso, por motivos formales de espacio, nos limitamos a llevar ... -
La "Eneida" de Virgilio y "Star Wars" de George Lucas, los 12 pasos del héroe
Arjona Roca, Ander (2018-12-03)La intertextualidad es un tema que siempre ha tenido un gran interés. Ver cómo unas obras influyen en las obras posteriores siempre ha tenido valor. Es por esto que numerosos autores han hablado y compuesto obras explicando ... -
Lucretia or Lucrece? The woman in the myth and her impact on Shakespeare
García Medina, PatriciaThe myth in charge of issuing the story of the rape of Lucretia has played an important role in history. The fall of the ideal Roman matron has been reproduced in multiple ways from classical times onwards, including a ... -
Odi et Amo: The Reception of Catullus' Love Poetry in 19th Century Britain
Valerio Tejada, María Cristina (2020-05-25)Love, says Socrates, is a “bolt of lightning”, an unexpected, spontaneous miracle that is inherent to us humans. Love is so powerful that remains a mystery to us, despite the innumerable human attempts to understand it ... -
The construction of madness in Hercules: a comparison between Euripides’ Heracles and Seneca’s Hercules furens
Cid Martín, Amaia (2024-05-06)[EN] Hercules is probably the best-known hero in Greek and Roman mythology, not only for his feats, but also for the interest his madness has aroused. In previous research, where the insanity of the hero has been studied, ... -
The queen of Carthage and her trojan lover: a comparative study of the relationship between Dido and Aeneas from antiquity to modernity
Rojo Castro, Tamara (2020-12-21)The relevance of Virgil´s The Aeined has prevailed over time and specifically Dido´s story has awaken the interest of several authors that have rewritten their version in different periods. From Virgil´s passive characterization ... -
Virgil’s Dido and Jupiter, the models for the allegorical representations of queen Elizabeth I in Marlowe’s "Dido, Queen of Carthage"
Martín Ibisate, Ane (2020-12-21)Dido, Queen of Carthage has been hitherto ignored by the academia and in fact, it has not been until the last century that the play has started to acquire the recognition it deserves. More specifically, this dissertation’s ...