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  1. The Author of the Prometheus Bound
    Erschienen: 1970; ©1970
    Verlag:  University of Texas Press, Austin, TX

    Intro -- I. General Considerations: Criteria -- II. First Criterion: Minor Stylistic and Metrical Phenomena -- 1. Unparalleled in Dramatic Poetry -- a) Choric quatrain -- b) Formal pattern in line arrangement -- c) Unparalleled frequency of word and... mehr

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    Intro -- I. General Considerations: Criteria -- II. First Criterion: Minor Stylistic and Metrical Phenomena -- 1. Unparalleled in Dramatic Poetry -- a) Choric quatrain -- b) Formal pattern in line arrangement -- c) Unparalleled frequency of word and phrase repetition -- 2. Unparalleled in Tragedy -- a) Initial rho preceded by a short vowel not constituting along syllable -- b) Interlinear hiatus after trimeters without stop -- 3. Unparalleled in the Extant Plays and Fragments of Aeschylus -- a) Uses of the definite article -- b) High proportion of resultative perfects -- c) High proportion of first-foot anapaests in the trimeters -- d) High proportion of enjambment -- e) 1:2 stichomythia -- f) Metron overlap in anapaestic dimeters -- g) Dactylo-epitrite meter -- 4. Confined to (or predominant in) PV, Su, Oresteia -- a) Lieblingswörter -- b) "Ellipse" of the first and second persons of eimi -- c) dei -- d) peprotai -- e) Address formulae -- f) apallage ponon, and related phrases with apallage, apallagon -- g) eumenes bia -- h) Metrical statistics -- 5. Particles in the Prometheus -- III. Second Criterion: Cosmic View and Trilogic Composition -- 1. Fundamental Diference in Cosmic Background between the Two Groups, Pe-Se and Su-Oresteia-PV -- 2. Trilogic Structure -- 3. Influence of Old Comedy -- 4. Appearances of the Gods on Stage -- 5. Zeus -- 6. Tormented Wanderer -- 7. Conclusion -- IV. Miscellaneous Items Perhaps Bearing on Date or Authenticity -- 1. The Third Speaking Part -- 2. Dramatic Character of the Prologue (1-87) -- 3. Two Allegedly Sophoclean Features in the PV as a Whole -- a) The Hero -- b) Pity and fear -- 4. The Monodies -- 5. Pre-Socratic Echoes in Su Trilogy, Oresteia, and PV -- 6. Sophistic/Rhetorical Echoes in the Prometheus -- V. Résumé of the Results of Chapters II, III, and IV -- VI. Some Conclusions.

     

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  2. The Author of the Prometheus Bound
    Autor*in: Herington, C. J
    Erschienen: [2021]
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    Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Chapter I. General Considerations: Criteria -- Chapter II. First Criterion: Minor Stylistic and Metrical Phenomena -- Chapter III. Second Criterion: Cosmic View and Trilogic Composition -- Chapter IV. Miscellaneous Items Perhaps Bearing on Date or Authenticity -- Chapter V. Résumé of the Results of Chapters II, III, and IV -- CHAPTER VI. Some Conclusions -- Appendix A. The Components of the Prometheia -- Appendix B. External Grounds for Dating the Prometheus -- Bibliography The Prometheus Bound has proved to be both the most problematic and the most influential of extant Greek tragedies. Especially during the past two hundred years the character here created has transcended the boundaries of nationality, ideology, and race: Goethe, Shelley, Marx, and—to judge by other published translations—modern Russia and China have in turn been fascinated by this being who is tortured by the gods for furthering the progress of humanity. Yet the interpretation of the play itself and its relation to the group of now-lost plays with which it was originally produced continue to arouse violent controversy. At the center of the controversy stand the questions, raised with increasing urgency during the twentieth century, whether the play is by Aeschylus at all and when it was written. This monograph attempts a systematic answer to these questions. It first surveys the general conditions of the authenticity problem as they appeared after the redating of Aeschylus’ Supplices. Next, it catalogues in detail the stylistic, metrical, and thematic features of the Prometheus that have been supposed to tell against Aeschylus’ authorship. Finally, it suggests that these phenomena will not make sense on the assumption that the play was written by anyone other than Aeschylus, and that the date of composition must fall after the Oresteia, in the last two years of Aeschylus’ life. Given this definite context and date, many of the apparent problems of the Prometheus Bound either fall away or at least can be more precisely formulated by reference to the other extant tragedies of Aeschylus’ latest phase

     

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  3. The author of the "Prometheus bound"
    Erschienen: [1970]; © 1970
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    Schlagworte: Prometheus vinctus (Aeschylus); Prométhée (Mythologie grecque) dans la littérature; Prometheus (Greek deity) in literature; Tragedy
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  4. The Author of the Prometheus Bound
    Erschienen: [2021]; © 1970
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    The Prometheus Bound has proved to be both the most problematic and the most influential of extant Greek tragedies. Especially during the past two hundred years the character here created has transcended the boundaries of nationality, ideology, and... mehr

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    The Prometheus Bound has proved to be both the most problematic and the most influential of extant Greek tragedies. Especially during the past two hundred years the character here created has transcended the boundaries of nationality, ideology, and race: Goethe, Shelley, Marx, and-to judge by other published translations-modern Russia and China have in turn been fascinated by this being who is tortured by the gods for furthering the progress of humanity. Yet the interpretation of the play itself and its relation to the group of now-lost plays with which it was originally produced continue to arouse violent controversy. At the center of the controversy stand the questions, raised with increasing urgency during the twentieth century, whether the play is by Aeschylus at all and when it was written. This monograph attempts a systematic answer to these questions. It first surveys the general conditions of the authenticity problem as they appeared after the redating of Aeschylus' Supplices. Next, it catalogues in detail the stylistic, metrical, and thematic features of the Prometheus that have been supposed to tell against Aeschylus' authorship. Finally, it suggests that these phenomena will not make sense on the assumption that the play was written by anyone other than Aeschylus, and that the date of composition must fall after the Oresteia, in the last two years of Aeschylus' life. Given this definite context and date, many of the apparent problems of the Prometheus Bound either fall away or at least can be more precisely formulated by reference to the other extant tragedies of Aeschylus' latest phase

     

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  5. The author of the "Prometheus bound"
    Erschienen: [1970]; © 1970
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  6. The Author of the Prometheus Bound
    Erschienen: [1970]; ©1970
    Verlag:  University of Texas Press, Austin ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    The Prometheus Bound has proved to be both the most problematic and the most influential of extant Greek tragedies. Especially during the past two hundred years the character here created has transcended the boundaries of nationality, ideology, and... mehr

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    The Prometheus Bound has proved to be both the most problematic and the most influential of extant Greek tragedies. Especially during the past two hundred years the character here created has transcended the boundaries of nationality, ideology, and race: Goethe, Shelley, Marx, and-to judge by other published translations-modern Russia and China have in turn been fascinated by this being who is tortured by the gods for furthering the progress of humanity. Yet the interpretation of the play itself and its relation to the group of now-lost plays with which it was originally produced continue to arouse violent controversy. At the center of the controversy stand the questions, raised with increasing urgency during the twentieth century, whether the play is by Aeschylus at all and when it was written. This monograph attempts a systematic answer to these questions. It first surveys the general conditions of the authenticity problem as they appeared after the redating of Aeschylus' Supplices. Next, it catalogues in detail the stylistic, metrical, and thematic features of the Prometheus that have been supposed to tell against Aeschylus' authorship. Finally, it suggests that these phenomena will not make sense on the assumption that the play was written by anyone other than Aeschylus, and that the date of composition must fall after the Oresteia, in the last two years of Aeschylus' life. Given this definite context and date, many of the apparent problems of the Prometheus Bound either fall away or at least can be more precisely formulated by reference to the other extant tragedies of Aeschylus' latest phase.

     

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