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The Use Of Anonymous Characters In Greek Tragedy The Shaping Of Heroes Florence Yoon

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The Use Of Anonymous Characters In Greek Tragedy The Shaping Of Heroes Florence Yoon
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Publisher: Brill Academic Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.32 MB
Author: Florence Yoon
ISBN: 9789004229037, 9004229035
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Use Of Anonymous Characters In Greek Tragedy The Shaping Of Heroes Florence Yoon by Florence Yoon 9789004229037, 9004229035 instant download after payment.

Anonymous characters appear in almost every extant Greek Tragedy, yet they have long been overlooked in critical scholarship. This book argues that the creation and use of anonymous figures is an important tool in the transformation of traditional mythological heroes into unique dramatic characters. Through close reading of the passages in which nameless characters appear, this study demonstrates the significant impact of their speech, actions, and identity on the characterization of the particular named heroes to whom they are attached. Exploring the boundaries between anonymity and naming in mythico-historical drama, the book draws attention to an important but neglected aspect of the genre, suggesting a new perspective from which to read, perform, and appreciate Greek Tragedy.

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