Interpreting Greek Tragedy

Interpreting Greek Tragedy

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  • Author: Charles Segal
  • Publisher: Cornell University Press
  • ISBN: 1501746715
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 421

This generous selection of published essays by the distinguished classicist Charles Segal represents over twenty years of critical inquiry into the questions of what Greek tragedy is and what it means for modern-day readers. Taken together, the essays reflect profound changes in the study of Greek tragedy in the United States during this period-in particular, the increasing emphasis on myth, psychoanalytic interpretation, structuralism, and semiotics.


Interpreting Greek Tragedy

Interpreting Greek Tragedy

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  • Author: Charles Segal
  • Publisher: Cornell University Press
  • ISBN: 1501746707
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 385

This generous selection of published essays by the distinguished classicist Charles Segal represents over twenty years of critical inquiry into the questions of what Greek tragedy is and what it means for modern-day readers. Taken together, the essays reflect profound changes in the study of Greek tragedy in the United States during this period-in particular, the increasing emphasis on myth, psychoanalytic interpretation, structuralism, and semiotics.


History, Tragedy, Theory

History, Tragedy, Theory

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  • Author: Barbara E. Goff
  • Publisher: University of Texas Press
  • ISBN: 9780292727793
  • Category : Drama
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 246

In this book, some of the foremost scholars of Greek drama explore the work of all three great tragedians and approach them from a variety of perspectives on history and theory, including poststructuralism and Marxism. They investigate the possibilities for coordinating theoretically informed readings of tragedy with a renewed attention To The pressure of material history within those texts. The collection thus represents a response within classics to "New Historicism" And The debates it has generated within related literary disciplines.


Greek Tragedy

Greek Tragedy

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  • Author: Laura Swift
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 1474236847
  • Category : Drama
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 145

The latest volume in the Classical World series, this book offers a much-needed up-to-date introduction to Greek tragedy, and covers the most important thematic topics studied at school or university level. After a brief analysis of the genre and main figures, it focuses on the broader questions of what defines tragedy, what its particular preoccupations are, and what makes these texts so widely studied and performed more than 2,000 years after they were written. As such, the book will be of interest to students taking broad courses on Greek tragedy, while also being suitable for the general reader who wants an overview of the subject. All passages of tragedy discussed are translated by the author and supplementary information includes a chronology of all the surviving tragedies, a glossary, and guidance on further reading.


How to Stage Greek Tragedy Today

How to Stage Greek Tragedy Today

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  • Author: Simon Goldhill
  • Publisher: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN: 0226301273
  • Category : Drama
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 255

Space and concept -- The chorus -- The actor's role -- Tragedy and politics : what's Hecuba to him? -- Translations : finding a script -- Gods, ghosts, and Helen of Troy


Euripides and the Poetics of Sorrow

Euripides and the Poetics of Sorrow

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  • Author: Charles Segal
  • Publisher: Duke University Press
  • ISBN: 9780822313601
  • Category : Drama
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 340

Where is the pleasure in tragedy? This question, how suffering and sorrow become the stuff of aesthetic delight, is at the center of Charles Segal's new book, which collects and expands his recent explorations of Euripides' art. Alcestis, Hippolytus, and Hecuba, the three early plays interpreted here, are linked by common themes of violence, death, lamentation and mourning, and by their implicit definitions of male and female roles. Segal shows how these plays draw on ancient traditions of poetic and ritual commemoration, particularly epic song, and at the same time refashion these traditions into new forms. In place of the epic muse of martial glory, Euripides, Segal argues, evokes a muse of sorrows who transforms the suffering of individuals into a "common grief for all the citizens," a community of shared feeling in the theater. Like his predecessors in tragedy, Euripides believes death, more than any other event, exposes the deepest truth of human nature. Segal examines the revealing final moments in Alcestis, Hippolytus, and Hecuba, and discusses the playwright's use of these deaths--especially those of women--to question traditional values and the familiar definitions of male heroism. Focusing on gender, the affective dimension of tragedy, and ritual mourning and commemoration, Segal develops and extends his earlier work on Greek drama. The result deepens our understanding of Euripides' art and of tragedy itself.


A Guide to Ancient Greek Drama

A Guide to Ancient Greek Drama

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  • Author: Ian C. Storey
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
  • ISBN: 1405137630
  • Category : Drama
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 330

This Blackwell Guide introduces ancient Greek drama, which flourished principally in Athens from the sixth century BC to the third century BC. A broad-ranging and systematically organised introduction to ancient Greek drama. Discusses all three genres of Greek drama - tragedy, comedy, and satyr play. Provides overviews of the five surviving playwrights - Aeschylus, Sophokles, Euripides, Aristophanes, and Menander, and brief entries on lost playwrights. Covers contextual issues such as: the origins of dramatic art forms; the conventions of the festivals and the theatre; the relationship between drama and the worship of Dionysos; the political dimension; and how to read and watch Greek drama. Includes 46 one-page synopses of each of the surviving plays.


Female Characters in Fragmentary Greek Tragedy

Female Characters in Fragmentary Greek Tragedy

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  • Author: P. J. Finglass
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9781108817059
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 296

How were women represented in Greek tragedy? This question lies at the heart of much modern scholarship on ancient drama, yet it has typically been approached using evidence drawn only from the thirty-two tragedies that survive complete - neglecting tragic fragments, especially those recently discovered and often very substantial fragmentary papyri from plays that had been thought lost. Drawing on the latest research on both gender in tragedy and on tragic fragments, the essays in this volume examine this question from a fresh perspective, shedding light on important mythological characters such as Pasiphae, Hypsipyle, and Europa, on themes such as violence, sisterhood, vengeance, and sex, and on the methodology of a discipline which needs to take fragmentary evidence to heart in order to gain a fuller understanding of ancient tragedy. All Greek is translated to ensure wide accessibility.


Reading Greek Tragedy

Reading Greek Tragedy

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  • Author: Simon Goldhill
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9780521315791
  • Category : Drama
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 322

An advanced critical introduction to Greek tragedy for those who do not read Greek. Combines the best contemporary scholarly analysis of the classics with a wide knowledge of contemporary literary studies in discussing the masterpieces of Athenian drama.


Greek Drama

Greek Drama

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  • Author: Moses Hadas
  • Publisher: Bantam Classics
  • ISBN: 055390258X
  • Category : Drama
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 402

In power, passion, and the brilliant display of moral conflict, the drama of ancient Greece remains unsurpassed. For this volume, Professor Hadas chose nine plays which display the diversity and grandeur of tragedy, and the critical and satiric genius of comedy, in outstanding translations of the past and present. His introduction explores the religious origins, modes of productions, structure, and conventions of the Greek theater, individual prefaces illuminate each play and clarify the author's place in the continuity of Greek drama.