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Classical Quarterly 4 (1-2):91- (1954)

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  1. Sophoclean Suicide.Matthew Hiscock - 2018 - Classical Antiquity 37 (1):1-30.
    This article aims to show that Sophocles anticipates questions about the autonomous subject and “ownership” of the self that are central to contemporary discourse. It suggests that Sophoclean self-killing, often considered quintessentially individualistic, in fact reflects a preoccupation with the autocheir, a less definite figure than our “suicide,” since s/he may also be a kin-killer. Also, that where Sophocles attempts to distinguish self-killing from kin-killing, it is to isolate and explore the nature and implications of autocheiria. Close readings of scenes (...)
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  • Un discurso ineficaz en Neoptólemo?María Inés Saravia de Grossi - 2006 - Circe de Clásicos y Modernos 10:247-260.
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