Number of items: 5.
Bakola, Emmanuela
(2019)
Space, place and the metallurgic imagination of the Prometheus Trilogy.
In: Braund, David and Hall, Edith and Wyles, Rosie, (eds.)
Greek Theatre and Performance Culture around the Ancient Black Sea.
Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
Bakola, Emmanuela
(2018)
Earth, nature and the cult of the tomb : the posthumous reception of Aeschylus heros.
In: Goldschmidt, Nora and Graziosi, Barbara, (eds.)
Tombs of the Ancient Poets: Between Literary Reception and Material Culture.
Oxford : Oxford University Press.
ISBN 9780198826477
Bakola, Emmanuela
(2018)
Seeing the invisible : interior spaces and uncanny Erinyes in Aeschylus’ Oresteia.
In: Kampakoglou, Alexandros and Novokhatko, Anna, (eds.)
Gaze, vision and visuality in ancient Greek literature.
Trends in Classics , 54
.
Berlin ; Boston: Walter de Gruyter GmbH, pp. 163-186.
ISBN 9783110571288
Bakola, Emmanuela
(2016)
Textile symbolism and the ‘wealth of the earth’ : creation, production and destruction in the ‘tapestry scene’ of Aeschylus’ Oresteia.
In: Fanfani, Giovanni and Harlow, Mary and Nosch, Marie Louise, (eds.)
Spinning fates and the song of the loom the use of textiles, clothing and cloth production as metaphor, symbol and narrative device in Greek and Latin literature.
Ancient Textiles Series, 24
.
Oxford ; Philadelphia : Oxbow Books, pp. 115-136.
ISBN 9781785701603
Bakola, Emmanuela
(2014)
Interiority, the ‘deep earth’, and the spatial symbolism of Darius’ apparition in the Persians of Aeschylus.
Cambridge Classical Journal, 60
.
pp. 1-36.
doi:10.1017/S1750270514000049
ISSN 1750-2705.
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