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Euripides: Suppliant Women

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Zusatztext Storey achieves his aims admirably! and for the most part achieves those of the series as well. At any rate! he encouraged this reviewer to read - and appreciate - Suppliant Women better. Accordingly! I recommend this introduction to anyone ready to rethink the canon! treat Suppliant Women as drama! and allow a little Euripidean ambiguity into the interpretive process. Informationen zum Autor Ian C. Storey is Emeritus Professor of Ancient Greek and Roman Studies at Trent University, Ontario, Canada. Klappentext Euripides Suppliant Women is an unfairly neglected master work by the most controversial of the three great tragedians. It dramatises the story of one of the proudest moments in Athenian mythical history: the intervention of Theseus in support of international law to force the burial of the Argive dead at Thebes. But Euripides adds new characters to the story and presents the myth in a different and sometimes ambiguous light. A sense of uncertainty and undercutting pervades this play! which dramatises the sufferings of the innocent in war and then at the end foretells more war. As well as presenting a scene-by-scene analysis! this book will discuss the date and background of the play! whether people and events from contemporary Athens can be glimpsed in the drama; the problems of staging! and finally the story in later tradition. Presenting a scene-by-scene analysis of Euripides' "Suppliant Women", this book discusses the date and background of the play, whether people and events from contemporary Athens can be glimpsed in the drama; the problems of staging, and finally the story in later tradition. Zusammenfassung Euripides' "Suppliant Women" is an unfairly neglected master work by the most controversial of the three great tragedians of Ancient Greece. It dramatises the story of one of the proudest moments in Athenian mythical history: the intervention of Theseus in support of international law to force the burial of the Argives who were killed during their attack on Thebes. But Euripides adds new characters to the story and presents the myth in a different and sometimes ambiguous light. A sense of uncertainty and undercutting pervades this play, which dramatises the sufferings of the innocent in war and then at the end foretells more war. As well as presenting a scene-by-scene analysis, this book will discuss the date and background of the play, whether people and events from contemporary Athens can be glimpsed in the drama; the problems of staging, and finally the story in later tradition....

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Authors Ian C Storey, Ian C. Storey, Ian C. (Trent University Storey
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.12.2008
 
EAN 9780715636268
ISBN 978-0-7156-3626-8
No. of pages 162
Dimensions 140 mm x 216 mm x 15 mm
Series Companions to Greek and Roman Tragedy
Companions to Greek and Roman
Companions to Greek and Roman Tragedy
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > Classical linguistics / literary studies

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