red-figured kylix, c. 440–430 BC (
British Museum)
Literature • In the sixth century BCE, an unknown poet composed a now lost epic, the
Theseïs, recounting the most famous myths associated with Theseus. •
Sophocles's
tragedy Oedipus at Colonus features Theseus as a major character. •
Euripides's tragedy
Hippolytus and
Seneca's
Phaedra revolve around the death of Theseus's son. • In
Geoffrey Chaucer's epic chivalric romance "
The Knight's Tale", one of the
Canterbury Tales, Theseus is the duke of Athens, husband of Ypolita, and protector of Emelye, Ypolita's sister, for whom the two knights of Thebes, Arcite and Palamon, do battle. •
Jakob Ayrer wrote the play
Theseus (1618). •
Racine's
Phèdre (1677) features Theseus as well as Hippolytus and the title character Phaedra. • Theseus is a prominent character as the Duke of Athens in
William Shakespeare's plays, ''
A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Two Noble Kinsmen''.
Hippolyta also appears in both plays. • In the 1898 short novel ''
The Story of Perseus and the Gorgon's Head'' the mythical story of Theseus is described. •
F. L. Lucas's epic poem
Ariadne (1932) is an epic reworking of the Labyrinth myth: Aegle, one of the sacrificial maidens who accompany Theseus to Crete, is Theseus's sweetheart, the Minotaur is Minos himself in a bull-mask, and Ariadne, learning on Naxos of Theseus's earlier love for Aegle, decides to leave him for the Ideal [Dionysus]. •
André Gide's
Thésée (1946) is a fictional autobiography where the mythical hero of Athens, now elderly, narrates his life story from his carefree youth to his killing of the Minotaur. •
Mary Renault's
The King Must Die (1958) is a dramatic retelling of the Theseus legend from his childhood in Troizen until the return from Crete to Athens. While fictional, it is generally faithful to the spirit and flavor of the best-known variations of the original story. The sequel is
The Bull from the Sea (1962), about the hero's later career. •
Evangeline Walton's historical fiction novel
The Sword Is Forged (1983) chronicles the story of Theseus and Antiope. •
Fran Ross's 1974 novel
Oreo draws heavily from the Theseus myth. •
Stephen Dobyns wrote the poem
Theseus within the Labyrinth (1986) which provides a retelling of the myth of Ariadne, Theseus and the Minotaur, in particular the feelings of Ariadne. • In issue No. 12 of the
Fright Night comic series, entitled
Bull-Whipped, Theseus and the Minotaur are resurrected by the comic's Aunt Claudia Hinault, who is the reincarnation of
Ariadne. •
Kir Bulychov's 1993 book ''An Attempt on Theseus' Life'' () is about a plot to assassinate a man during a
virtual reality tour in which he lives through Theseus's life. •
Aleksey Ryabinin's book
Theseus: The story of ancient gods, goddesses, kings, and warriors (2018) provides a retelling of the myths of Theseus, Aegeus, Minotaur, Ariadne, Pirithous and other personages of Greek mythology. •
Troy Denning's 1996 novel
Pages of Pain features an amnesic Theseus fighting to recover his past while interacting with some of the more colorful beings of the
Planescape universe. •
Steven Pressfield's novel
Last of the Amazons (2002) attempts to situate Theseus's meeting and subsequent marriage to Antiope, as well as the ensuing war, in a historically plausible setting. •
Jorge Luis Borges presents a variation of the myth in a short story, "
The House of Asterion" (). • British comedian
Tony Robinson wrote a version of the Theseus story entitled
Theseus: Super Hero. • In
Gene Wolfe's
Book of the New Sun, set in a very distant future, the protagonist reads a story which appears to blend the myth of Theseus with the story of
Battle of Hampton Roads – presumably because of a confusion between the Minotaur and the . (In this version, the Theseus character is now
a student's son.)
Opera, film, television and video games •
Thésée (1675) is an early French opera by
Jean-Baptiste Lully to a
libretto by
Philippe Quinault, based on Ovid. •
Teseo (1713) is an
opera seria by
George Frideric Handel to a libretto by
Nicola Francesco Haym, based on Quinault. • The opera
Hippolyte et Aricie (1733) by
Jean-Philippe Rameau, based on Racine, features Theseus as a character. • The musical comedy
By Jupiter (1942) by
Rodgers and Hart, based on the novel
The Warrior's Husband by Julian F. Thompson, features Theseus as one of the two leading men, who falls in love with
Antiope, in a story radically different from the one in Greek mythology. • Fictionalized versions of Theseus and the Minotaur appear in the 1960 Italian
sword-and-sandal film
Teseo contro il Minotauro and the 2006 horror film
Minotaur. • ''
The Labyrinth: Theseus' Deeds'' is a 19 minute 1971 Soviet cartoon, part of a five-cartoon series about Greek mythology made by
Alexandra Snezhko-Blotskaya. It features Theseus (voiced by
Aleksey Konsovsky), here a student of
Chiron (Yakov Belenkiy), starting his adventures. He is shown defeating the Crommyonian Sow, killing Procrustes (
Anatoli Papanov), coming to Athens to meet Aegeus (Viktor Koltsov), and his journey to Crete (with
Aleksandr Grave,
Natalya Kustinskaya and Lev Frichinsky providing the voices of Minos, Ariadne and Dionysus, respectively). After Aegeus' suicide, he meets Chiron again and is told further adventures await him. • The 1973 Italian film
War Goddess depicts the story of Antiope and Theseus. • The film
Immortals (2011), a unique and modernized adaptation of the legend, features
Henry Cavill as Theseus in a battle to save humanity from the evil man-King Hyperion, who seeks to release imprisoned
Titans to contest the Gods. • The video game
Hades has Theseus, along with the
Minotaur (named Asterius in game) acting as the bosses of
Elysium, the third level of the game. ==References==