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Looking At Agamemnon David Stuttard Editor

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Looking At Agamemnon David Stuttard Editor
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.31 MB
Author: David Stuttard (editor)
ISBN: 9781350149533, 9781350149564, 1350149535, 135014956X
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Looking At Agamemnon David Stuttard Editor by David Stuttard (editor) 9781350149533, 9781350149564, 1350149535, 135014956X instant download after payment.

Agamemnon is the first of the three plays within the Oresteia trilogy and is considered to be one of Aeschylus’ greatest works. This collection of 12 essays, written by prominent international academics, brings together a wide range of topics surrounding Agamemnon from its relationship with ancient myth and ritual to its modern reception. There is a diverse array of discussion on the salient themes of murder, choice and divine agency. Other essays also offer new approaches to understanding the notions of wealth and the natural world which imbue the play, as well as a study of the philosophical and moral questions of choice and revenge.
Arguments are contextualized in terms of performance, history and society, discussing what the play meant to ancient audiences and how it is now received in the modern theatre. Intended for readers ranging from school students and undergraduates to teachers and those interested in drama (including practitioners), this volume includes a performer-friendly and accessible English translation by David Stuttard.

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