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Sophocles And The Greek Tragic Tradition Simon Goldhill Edith Hall

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Sophocles And The Greek Tragic Tradition Simon Goldhill Edith Hall
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.2 MB
Pages: 354
Author: Simon Goldhill; Edith Hall
ISBN: 9781107404045, 1107404045
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Sophocles And The Greek Tragic Tradition Simon Goldhill Edith Hall by Simon Goldhill; Edith Hall 9781107404045, 1107404045 instant download after payment.

This book contains thirteen essays by senior international experts on Greek tragedy looking at Sophocles' dramas. They reassess their crucial role in the creation of the tragic repertoire, in the idea of the tragic canon in antiquity, and in the making and infinite re-creation of the tragic tradition in the Renaissance and beyond. The introduction looks at the paradigm shifts during the twentieth century in the theory and practice of Greek theatre, in order to gain a perspective on the current state of play in Sophoclean studies. The following three sections explore respectively the way that Sophocles' tragedies provoked and educated their original Athenian democratic audience, the language, structure and lasting impact of his Oedipus plays, and the centrality of his oeuvre in the development of the tragic tradition in Aeschylus, Euripides, ancient philosophical theory, fourth-century tragedy and Shakespeare.

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