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Zusatztext This is a meticulous and scholarly book. It is clear that the author has thought very hard about every sentence! and the result is a careful and highly reasoned discussion of the texts ... the analyses of individual speeches are illuminating! and the book is clearly and elegantly written. There is a useful index. Overall! the book is certainly a success! and will undoubtedly be of help to many concerned either with Euripides or with Greek rhetoric. Klappentext This book is a study of the agon, or formal debate, in Euripides' tragedies. In these scenes, two characters confront each other, sometimes before an arbitrator or judge, and make long speeches as if they were opponents in a lawcourt. An agon is to be found in most of Euripides' extant plays, and is often of crucial importance in representing the central conflict of the play. Many of Euripides' most characteristic features are to be found in these scenes--including rhetorical skill, brilliance in argument, and interest in philosophy. This book offers a general account of the formal debate in Euripides, including a contrast with the agon in Sophocles, and contains an extended discussion of Euripides' relationship to fifth-century rhetorical theory and practice. The main body of the book, however, is devoted to interpretations of the more important agones, giving special attention to their dramatic context and function. Zusammenfassung The agon in classical tragedies is a type of formal debate, often reminiscent of the lawcourts, in which two characters debate central issues of the play. This study deals generally with formal debates in Euripides, giving particular attention to their dramatic context and function.