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  1. Tragic heroines in ancient Greek drama
    Autor*in: Roisman, Hanna
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, London [England] ; Bloomsbury Publishing, London

    "The heroines of Greek tragedy presented in the plays by Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides have long captivated audiences and critics. In this volume each of the eleven chapters discusses one of the heroines: Clytemnestra, Hecuba, Medea, Iphigenia,... mehr

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    "The heroines of Greek tragedy presented in the plays by Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides have long captivated audiences and critics. In this volume each of the eleven chapters discusses one of the heroines: Clytemnestra, Hecuba, Medea, Iphigenia, Alcestis, Antigone Electra, Deianeira, Phaedra, Creusa and Helen. The book focuses on characterisation and the motivations of the women, as well as on those of the male playwrights, and offers multiple viewpoints and critiques that enable readers to understand the context of each play and form their own views. Four core themes bridge the depictions of the heroines: the socio-political dynamic of ancient Greek expectations of women and their roles in society, the conflict of masculinity versus femininity, the alternation of defiance and submission, and the interplay between deceit and rhetoric. Each chapter offers clear descriptions of plot and mythical background, and builds on the text of the plays to enable reflections on language and performance. All technical terms are explained and key topics or references are pulled out into box features that provide further background information. Discussion points at the ends of chapters enable readers to explore various topics more deeply"--...

     

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    Classical Studies & Archaeology 2021

  2. Tragic heroines in ancient Greek drama
    Autor*in: Roisman, Hanna
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, London [England] ; Bloomsbury Publishing, [London, England]

    Introduction -- Clytemnestra -- Electra -- Iphigenia -- Antigone -- Helen -- Hecuba -- Alcestis -- Deianeira -- Medea -- Creusa -- Phaedra -- Conclusion. "The heroines of Greek tragedy presented in the plays by Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides have... mehr

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    Introduction -- Clytemnestra -- Electra -- Iphigenia -- Antigone -- Helen -- Hecuba -- Alcestis -- Deianeira -- Medea -- Creusa -- Phaedra -- Conclusion. "The heroines of Greek tragedy presented in the plays by Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides have long captivated audiences and critics. In this volume each of the eleven chapters discusses one of the heroines: Clytemnestra, Hecuba, Medea, Iphigenia, Alcestis, Antigone Electra, Deianeira, Phaedra, Creusa and Helen. The book focuses on characterisation and the motivations of the women, as well as on those of the male playwrights, and offers multiple viewpoints and critiques that enable readers to understand the context of each play and form their own views. Four core themes bridge the depictions of the heroines: the socio-political dynamic of ancient Greek expectations of women and their roles in society, the conflict of masculinity versus femininity, the alternation of defiance and submission, and the interplay between deceit and rhetoric. Each chapter offers clear descriptions of plot and mythical background, and builds on the text of the plays to enable reflections on language and performance. All technical terms are explained and key topics or references are pulled out into box features that provide further background information. Discussion points at the ends of chapters enable readers to explore various topics more deeply"--

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
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    ISBN: 9781350104020; 9781350104006; 9781350103993; 9781350104013; 1350104019; 1350104000; 9781350103986
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    Auflage/Ausgabe: First edition
    Schlagworte: Greek drama (Tragedy); Heroines in literature; Women in literature; Mythology in literature; Ancient Greece
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Also published in print.

  3. Tragic Heroines in Ancient Greek Drama
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, London

    Cover page -- Halftitle page -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Map -- ALPHABETICAL LIST OF DISCUSSED TRAGEDIES -- INTRODUCTION -- Pervasive Themes -- Themes Relating to the Characters --... mehr

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    Cover page -- Halftitle page -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Map -- ALPHABETICAL LIST OF DISCUSSED TRAGEDIES -- INTRODUCTION -- Pervasive Themes -- Themes Relating to the Characters -- Aristotle's Theory of Character -- The Eleven Heroines -- Translations -- CHAPTER 1 CLYTEMNESTRA -- CLYTEMNESTRA IN AESCHYLUS' AGAMEMNON -- The Ascendancy of Clytemnestra: Before Meeting Cassandra -- CLYTEMNESTRA IN LIBATION BEARERS AND EUMENIDES -- CLYTEMNESTRA IN SOPHOCLES' ELECTRA -- CLYTEMNESTRA IN EURIPIDES' ELECTRA -- CLYTEMNESTRA IN EURIPIDES' IPHIGENIA AT AULIS -- Conclusion -- DISCUSSION TOPICS -- CHAPTER 2 ELECTRA -- Introduction -- ELECTRA IN AESCHYLUS' LIBATION BEARERS -- ELECTRA IN SOPHOCLES' ELECTRA -- Confrontation with the Chorus -- Confrontation with Chrysothemis -- Confrontation with Clytemnestra -- Reunion with Orestes -- Electra and the Act of Revenge -- ELECTRA IN EURIPIDES' ELECTRA -- Electra's State of Mind and Motives -- Orestes' Return, the Recognition Scene-and Planning a Matricide -- Volatile and Unrealistic or a Strategic Planner? -- The Mother-Daughter Relationship and Confrontation with Clytemnestra -- The Ending -- ELECTRA IN EURIPIDES' ORESTES -- Love, Hatred, and Bloodthirst -- Revenge and Gender -- Conclusion -- DISCUSSION TOPICS -- CHAPTER 3 IPHIGENIA -- IPHIGENIA IN IPHIGENIA AMONG THE TAURIANS -- Introduction -- Iphigenia's Entrance -- Address to her Heart -- Iphigenia with Orestes and Pylades -- Iphigenia's Initiatives -- The Recognition -- IPHIGENIA IN IPHIGENIA AT AULIS -- Introduction -- Iphigenia -- Conclusion -- DISCUSSION TOPICS -- CHAPTER 4 ANTIGONE -- Introduction -- ANTIGONE IN SOPHOCLES' ANTIGONE -- Antigone's Intransigence -- Antigone's Single- Mindedness -- Antigone's Loyalties -- Antigone's Impulsiveness -- Antigone and Ismene -- Antigone and Creon. Is Antigone Manly? -- Antigone's Punishment -- Conclusion -- DISCUSSION TOPICS -- CHAPTER 5 HELEN -- Introduction -- HELEN IN EURIPIDES' TROJAN WOMEN -- Helen's Vilification Before Her Entrance: Poseidon, Hecuba, Andromache, Cassandra and Menelaus -- Helen's Entrance -- Helen's Speech in Her Formal Debate With Hecuba -- Hecuba's Rebuttal -- Conclusion -- HELEN IN EURIPIDES' HELEN -- Menelaus -- Recognition -- Helen's Ruse -- Conclusion -- HELEN IN EURIPIDES' ORESTES -- Conclusion -- DISCUSSION TOPICS -- CHAPTER 6 HECUBA -- Introduction -- HECUBA IN TROJAN WOMEN -- HECUBA IN HECUBA -- Hecuba and Odysseus -- Hecuba with Agamemnon and Polymestor -- Conclusion -- DISCUSSION TOPICS -- CHAPTER 7 ALCESTIS -- Introduction -- Views of Alcestis -- Alcestis Revived -- Alcestis Most Present in her Absence -- Alcestis' Return -- Conclusion -- DISCUSSION TOPICS -- CHAPTER 8 DEIANEIRA -- Introduction -- Fear, Loneliness, and Inaction -- Overthinking and Confusion -- Naïveté to Clear-Sightedness -- The Truth About the "Philtre" is Revealed -- Learning the Truth too Late -- Conclusion -- DISCUSSION TOPICS -- CHAPTER 9 MEDEA -- Introduction -- How Medea's Background is Reflected in Her Characterization -- Medea's Interactions With Other Characters-Sincerity and Insincerity -- Masculinizing Medea -- Medea's Royal Status-Medea with Aegeus -- Medea's Open Admissions -- Deception -- Medea's Revenge: Medea and Her Children -- Conclusion -- DISCUSSION TOPICS -- CHAPTER 10 CREUSA -- Introduction -- The Rebellious Victim -- The Mother Motif -- Happy Ending? -- Conclusion -- DISCUSSION TOPICS -- CHAPTER 11 PHAEDRA -- Introduction -- Phaedra and Her Critics -- Phaedra and the Nurse: Dialogue -- The Disclosure of Phaedra's Love to Hippolytus -- Hippolytus -- Conclusion -- DISCUSSION TOPICS -- CONCLUSION -- Heroines in Tragedy -- Comparison Between the Heroines. Heroines' Characterization -- The Messages of Tragedy -- NOTES -- GLOSSARY OF NAMES AND TERMS -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX.

     

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    ISBN: 9781350104006
    Schlagworte: Greek drama (Tragedy)-History and criticism; Heroines in literature; Mythology in literature
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (329 pages)
  4. Tragic heroines in ancient Greek drama
    Autor*in: Roisman, Hanna
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, London [England] ; Bloomsbury Publishing, [London, England]

    Introduction -- Clytemnestra -- Electra -- Iphigenia -- Antigone -- Helen -- Hecuba -- Alcestis -- Deianeira -- Medea -- Creusa -- Phaedra -- Conclusion. "The heroines of Greek tragedy presented in the plays by Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides have... mehr

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    Introduction -- Clytemnestra -- Electra -- Iphigenia -- Antigone -- Helen -- Hecuba -- Alcestis -- Deianeira -- Medea -- Creusa -- Phaedra -- Conclusion. "The heroines of Greek tragedy presented in the plays by Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides have long captivated audiences and critics. In this volume each of the eleven chapters discusses one of the heroines: Clytemnestra, Hecuba, Medea, Iphigenia, Alcestis, Antigone Electra, Deianeira, Phaedra, Creusa and Helen. The book focuses on characterisation and the motivations of the women, as well as on those of the male playwrights, and offers multiple viewpoints and critiques that enable readers to understand the context of each play and form their own views. Four core themes bridge the depictions of the heroines: the socio-political dynamic of ancient Greek expectations of women and their roles in society, the conflict of masculinity versus femininity, the alternation of defiance and submission, and the interplay between deceit and rhetoric. Each chapter offers clear descriptions of plot and mythical background, and builds on the text of the plays to enable reflections on language and performance. All technical terms are explained and key topics or references are pulled out into box features that provide further background information. Discussion points at the ends of chapters enable readers to explore various topics more deeply"--

     

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    ISBN: 9781350104020; 9781350104006; 9781350103993; 9781350104013; 1350104019; 1350104000; 9781350103986
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    Schlagworte: Greek drama (Tragedy); Heroines in literature; Women in literature; Mythology in literature; Ancient Greece
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Also published in print.

  5. Tragic Heroines in Ancient Greek Drama
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, London ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

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  6. Tragic Heroines in Ancient Greek Drama
    Erschienen: 2021; ©2021
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, London

    Cover page -- Halftitle page -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Map -- ALPHABETICAL LIST OF DISCUSSED TRAGEDIES -- INTRODUCTION -- Pervasive Themes -- Themes Relating to the Characters --... mehr

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    Cover page -- Halftitle page -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Map -- ALPHABETICAL LIST OF DISCUSSED TRAGEDIES -- INTRODUCTION -- Pervasive Themes -- Themes Relating to the Characters -- Aristotle's Theory of Character -- The Eleven Heroines -- Translations -- CHAPTER 1 CLYTEMNESTRA -- CLYTEMNESTRA IN AESCHYLUS' AGAMEMNON -- The Ascendancy of Clytemnestra: Before Meeting Cassandra -- CLYTEMNESTRA IN LIBATION BEARERS AND EUMENIDES -- CLYTEMNESTRA IN SOPHOCLES' ELECTRA -- CLYTEMNESTRA IN EURIPIDES' ELECTRA -- CLYTEMNESTRA IN EURIPIDES' IPHIGENIA AT AULIS -- Conclusion -- DISCUSSION TOPICS -- CHAPTER 2 ELECTRA -- Introduction -- ELECTRA IN AESCHYLUS' LIBATION BEARERS -- ELECTRA IN SOPHOCLES' ELECTRA -- Confrontation with the Chorus -- Confrontation with Chrysothemis -- Confrontation with Clytemnestra -- Reunion with Orestes -- Electra and the Act of Revenge -- ELECTRA IN EURIPIDES' ELECTRA -- Electra's State of Mind and Motives -- Orestes' Return, the Recognition Scene-and Planning a Matricide -- Volatile and Unrealistic or a Strategic Planner? -- The Mother-Daughter Relationship and Confrontation with Clytemnestra -- The Ending -- ELECTRA IN EURIPIDES' ORESTES -- Love, Hatred, and Bloodthirst -- Revenge and Gender -- Conclusion -- DISCUSSION TOPICS -- CHAPTER 3 IPHIGENIA -- IPHIGENIA IN IPHIGENIA AMONG THE TAURIANS -- Introduction -- Iphigenia's Entrance -- Address to her Heart -- Iphigenia with Orestes and Pylades -- Iphigenia's Initiatives -- The Recognition -- IPHIGENIA IN IPHIGENIA AT AULIS -- Introduction -- Iphigenia -- Conclusion -- DISCUSSION TOPICS -- CHAPTER 4 ANTIGONE -- Introduction -- ANTIGONE IN SOPHOCLES' ANTIGONE -- Antigone's Intransigence -- Antigone's Single- Mindedness -- Antigone's Loyalties -- Antigone's Impulsiveness -- Antigone and Ismene -- Antigone and Creon.

     

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