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  1. Greek tragedy
    Contributor: Gould, Thomas (Publisher)
    Published: 1977
    Publisher:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

    The essays in volume 25 of Yale Classical Studies were specially commissioned by the editors to provide a cross-section of contemporary approaches to the interpretation of Greek tragedy. All three Attic dramatists receive attention, some essays being... more

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    The essays in volume 25 of Yale Classical Studies were specially commissioned by the editors to provide a cross-section of contemporary approaches to the interpretation of Greek tragedy. All three Attic dramatists receive attention, some essays being studies of a play as a whole, others concentrating on some particular passage or theme. Greek passages are translated so this volume should be of use and interest not only to classical specialists but also to students in any literary field

     

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    Contributor: Gould, Thomas (Publisher)
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    Media type: Ebook
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    ISBN: 9780511933738
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    Series: Yale classical studies ; 25
    Subjects: Greek drama (Tragedy) / History and criticism; Mythology, Greek, in literature; Griechisch; Tragödie
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (IX, 350 S.)
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    Septem contra Thebas / R.P. Winnington-Ingram -- The dissembling-speech of Ajax / John Moore -- The tragic issue in Sophocles' Ajax / M. Sicherl -- Sophocles' Trachiniae : myth, poetry, and heroic values / Charles Segal -- On 'extra-dramatic' communication of characters in Euripides / H.P. Stahl -- The infanticide in Euripides' Medea / P.E. Easterling -- The Medea of Euripides / B.M.W. Knox -- On the Heraclidae of Euripides / Albin Lesky -- Euripides' Hipploytus, or virtue rewarded / George E. Dimock, Jr. -- Euripides' Heracles / Justina Gregory -- The first stasimon of Euripides' Electra / George B. Walsh -- Trojan Women and the Ganymede Ode / Anne Burnett -- The Rhesus and related matters / H.D.F. Kitto

  2. Tragic pathos
    pity and fear in Greek philosophy and tragedy
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge ; New York ; Melbourne ; Madrid ; Cape Town ; Singapore ; São Paulo ; Delhi ; Tokyo ; Mexiko City

    Scholars have often focused on understanding Aristotle's poetic theory, and particularly the concept of catharsis in the Poetics, as a response to Plato's critique of pity in the Republic. However, this book shows that, while Greek thinkers all... more

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    Scholars have often focused on understanding Aristotle's poetic theory, and particularly the concept of catharsis in the Poetics, as a response to Plato's critique of pity in the Republic. However, this book shows that, while Greek thinkers all acknowledge pity and some form of fear as responses to tragedy, each assumes for the two emotions a different purpose, mode of presentation and, to a degree, understanding. This book reassesses expressions of the emotions within different tragedies and explores emotional responses to and discussions of the tragedies by contemporary philosophers, providing insights into the ethical and social implications of the emotions

     

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    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781139028257
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    Subjects: Geschichte; Greek drama (Tragedy) / History and criticism; Pathos in literature; Sympathy in literature; Fear in literature; Emotions (Philosophy) / History; Aesthetics, Ancient; Griechisch; Tragödie; Philosophie; Mitleid <Motiv>; Furcht <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Aeschylus / Persae; Aeschylus / Prometheus bound; Sophocles / Ajax; Euripides / Orestes
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 278 Seiten)
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    Theoretical views about pity and fear as aesthetic emotions: Drama and the emotions : an Indo-European connection? ; Gorgias : a strange trio, the poetic emotions ; Plato : from reality to tragedy and back ; Aristotle : the first 'theorist' of the aesthetic emotions -- Pity and fear within tragedies: An introduction ; Aeschylus : Persians ; Prometheus bound ; Sophocles : Ajax ; Euripides : Orestes -- Appendix: Catharsis and the emotions in the definition of tragedy in the Poetics

  3. Money and the early Greek mind
    Homer, philosophy, tragedy
    Published: 2004
    Publisher:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

    How were the Greeks of the sixth century BC able to invent philosophy and tragedy? In this book Richard Seaford argues that a large part of the answer can be found in another momentous development, the invention and rapid spread of coinage which... more

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    How were the Greeks of the sixth century BC able to invent philosophy and tragedy? In this book Richard Seaford argues that a large part of the answer can be found in another momentous development, the invention and rapid spread of coinage which produced the first ever thoroughly monetised society. By transforming social relations, monetisation contributed to the ideas of the universe as an impersonal system (presocratic philosophy) and of the individual alienated from his own kin and from the gods (in tragedy). Seaford argues that an important precondition for this monetisation was the Greek practice of animal sacrifice, as represented in Homeric Epic, which describes a premonetary world on the point of producing money. This book combines social history, economic anthropology, numismatics and the close reading of literary, inscriptional, and philosophical texts. Questioning the origins and shaping force of Greek philosophy, this is a major book with wide appeal

     

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    ISBN: 9780511483080
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    RVK Categories: FH 20085 ; NH 6860
    Subjects: Wirtschaft; Wissen; Greek literature / History and criticism; Money in literature; Greek drama (Tragedy) / History and criticism; Epic poetry, Greek / History and criticism; Economics and literature / Greece; Economics in literature; Philosophy, Ancient; Money / Greece; Philosophie; Stoff <Literatur>; Griechisch; Geld; Wirtschaft; Münzwesen; Literatur
    Other subjects: Homer / Knowledge / Economics; Homerus (ca. v8. Jh.)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 370 S.)
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    Homeric transactions -- Sacrifice and distribution -- Greece and the Ancient Near East -- Greek money -- The preconditions of coinage -- The earliest coinage -- The features of money -- Did politics produce philosophy? -- Anaximander and Xenophanes -- The many and the one -- Heraclitus and Parmenides -- Pythagoreanism and Protagoras -- Individualisation -- Was money used in the early Near East?

  4. Classical greek tragedy
    Published: 2022; 2021
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Methuen Drama, London [England] ; Bloomsbury Publishing, [London, England]

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    ISBN: 9781350144583
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    Edition: First edition
    Series: Forms of drama
    Subjects: Greek drama (Tragedy) / History and criticism; Theatre studies,Literary studies: classical, early & medieval,Literary studies: plays & playwrights
    Scope: 1 online resource (176 pages)
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  5. Tragic agency in classical drama from Aeschylus to Voltaire
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden ; Boston

    "Are we free agents? This perennial question is addressed by tragedy when it dramatizes the struggle of individuals with supernatural forces, or maps the inner conflict of a mind divided against itself. The first part of this book follows the... more

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    "Are we free agents? This perennial question is addressed by tragedy when it dramatizes the struggle of individuals with supernatural forces, or maps the inner conflict of a mind divided against itself. The first part of this book follows the adaptations of four myths as they migrate from classical Greek tragedy to Seneca and on to seventeenth century France: the stories of Agamemnon, Oedipus, Medea, and Phaedra. Detailed linguistic analysis charts the playwrights' contrasting assumptions about agency and autonomy. In the second part, six plays by Corneille and Racine are discussed to show how the problem of agency and free will is explored in scenarios which show protagonists who are in thrall to their past, to their rulers, or to their own ideals"--

     

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    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 9789004467019
    Series: Faux titre ; volume 451
    Subjects: Greek drama (Tragedy) / History and criticism; French drama / 17th century / Classical influences; Agent (Philosophy) in literature
    Scope: XI, 374 Seiten
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  6. Guilt and extenuation in tragedy
    variations on Racinian excuses
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Brill Rodopi, Leiden ; Boston

    "This comparative literary study re-evaluates the reciprocal relationship between tragic drama and current approaches to guilt and extenuation. Focussing on Racine but ranging widely, it sheds original light on tragic archetypes (Phaedra, Oedipus,... more

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    "This comparative literary study re-evaluates the reciprocal relationship between tragic drama and current approaches to guilt and extenuation. Focussing on Racine but ranging widely, it sheds original light on tragic archetypes (Phaedra, Oedipus, Clytemnestra, Medea and others) through the lenses of performance theory and modern attitudes towards blame. Tragic drama and legal systems both aim to evaluate the merits of excuses provided on behalf of perpetrators of catastrophic acts. Edward Forman wittily and provocatively explores modern judicial concepts - diminished responsibility, provocation, trauma, ignorance, scapegoating - through the responses of characters in tragedy. Attention is paid to the way in which classical plays (ancient Greek and seventeenth-century French) have been re-interpreted in performance in the light of modern perceptions of human responsibility and helplessness"--

     

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    ISBN: 9789004442771
    Series: Faux titre ; volume 445
    Subjects: French drama (Tragedy) / History and criticism; French drama / 17th century / History and criticism; French drama (Tragedy) / Greek influences; Greek drama (Tragedy) / History and criticism; Guilt in literature; Blame in literature
    Scope: XI, 229 Seiten
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  7. Bühnenmord und Botenbericht
    Zur Darstellung des Schrecklichen in der griechischen Tragödie
    Published: [2011]; ©2011
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin ; Boston

    Wir meinen, uns die Selbstblendung des Ödipus, den brennenden Herakles, den blutüberströmten Agamemnon in der Badewanne lebhaft vorstellen zu können, und sollten diese Szenen doch nach den Konventionen des griechischen Theaters in Wahrheit nie... more

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    Wir meinen, uns die Selbstblendung des Ödipus, den brennenden Herakles, den blutüberströmten Agamemnon in der Badewanne lebhaft vorstellen zu können, und sollten diese Szenen doch nach den Konventionen des griechischen Theaters in Wahrheit nie gesehen haben. Es ist in der griechischen Tragödie nicht üblich, Gewalt auf der Bühne zu zeigen; sie findet verborgen vor den Augen der Zuschauer statt. Dabei spielen bühnentechnische Probleme, religiöse Konventionen und ästhetische Überlegungen gleichermaßen eine Rolle. Welche Darstellungsformen die Tragiker stattdessen wählten, das Schreckliche emotional höchst wirkungsvoll auf der Bühne zu präsentieren, stellt die vorliegende Arbeit zunächst systematisch zusammen und untersucht daraufhin an ausgewählten Beispielen aus den Werken aller drei griechischen Tragiker vergleichend, welche ästhetischen Möglichkeiten die jeweiligen Darstellungsweisen bieten, in welche Richtung ihre spezifische emotionale Wirkung geht und welche dramatischen Vorzüge sie in der Gesamtkomposition der jeweiligen Tragödie aufweisen. Hierfür werden nicht nur die Tragödien selbst, sondern auch poetologische Überlegungen anderer zeitgenössischer Autoren sowie die Poetik des Aristoteles in die Untersuchung einbezogen

     

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    Language: German
    Media type: Dissertation
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    ISBN: 9783110257052
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    RVK Categories: FE 4451
    Series: Beiträge zur Altertumskunde ; 295
    Subjects: Greek drama (Tragedy) / History and criticism; Bühne; Darstellung; Greek Tragedy; Griechische Tragödie; Horror; Poetics; Poetik; Presentation; Stage; das Schreckliche; LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical
    Scope: 1 online resource (305 p.)
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    Dissertation

  8. Queer Euripides
    re-readings in Greek tragedy
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London [England] ; Bloomsbury Publishing

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    Edition: First edition
    Subjects: Queer theory; Greek drama (Tragedy) / History and criticism
    Other subjects: Euripides / Criticism and interpretation
    Scope: 1 online resource (304 pages)
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  9. The use of anonymous characters in Greek tragedy
    the shaping of heroes
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden ; Boston

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    Media type: Dissertation
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    ISBN: 9789004233430; 9004233431
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    RVK Categories: FE 4451
    Series: Array ; Volume 344
    Subjects: Characters and characteristics in literature; Greek drama (Tragedy) / Characters; Greek drama (Tragedy) / History and criticism; Mythology, Greek; DRAMA / Ancient, Classical & Medieval; Characters and characteristics in literature; Greek drama (Tragedy); Greek drama (Tragedy); Mythology, Greek; Griechisch; Anonymität; Tragödie; Held
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 178 Seiten)
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    Classes: Personal servants -- Nurses and tutors -- Other servants -- Heralds -- Priests -- Children -- Individuals: Characters who affect the portrayal of their hero by what they say -- Prologizomenoi -- Eteocles and his scout (Septem) -- Agamemnon and the herald (Agamemnon) -- Admetus and the servants (Alcestis) -- Characters who affect the portrayal of their hero by their dialogue -- Creon and the watchman (Antigone) -- Deianeira and the messenger (Trachiniae) -- Orestes and the tutor (S. Electra) -- Iolaus, Alcmene and the servant of Hyllus (Heracleidae) -- Hippolytus and the old man (Hippolytus) -- Andromache and her "syndoulos" (Andromache) -- Electra, Orestes, and the old tutor (E. Electra) -- Menelaus and the doorkeeper (Helen) -- Orestes and the Phrygian slave (Orestes) -- Characters who affect the portrayal of their hero by what they do -- Phaedra and her nurse (Hippolytus) -- Creousa and the old tutor (Ion) -- Agamemnon and the old servant (Ia) -- Characters who affect the portrayal of their hero by what they are -- Electra and the autourgos (E. Electra) -- Heracles and his daughter (Heracleidae) -- Eurystheus and his herald (Heracleidae) -- The Egyptians and their herald (A. Supplices and Aegyptioi) -- Special cases: The Persian queen: the anonymity of a historical figure -- Cilissa: anonymously named -- The slave of Loxias in Ion: naming an anonymous character -- Contrasts and comparisons: Epic: Homer and Hesiod -- Aristophanic comedy: the "kedestes" in Thesmophoriazusae -- A brief note on later tragedy

    This book examines the substantial role played by invented anonymous figures in the transformation of traditional mythological heroes into the unique dramatic characters of Greek Tragedy

    Dissertation, University of Oxford, 2008

  10. <<The>> art of Euripides
    dramatic technique and social context
    Published: 2011
    Publisher:  Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 9780521768399
    RVK Categories: FH 24045
    Edition: 1. publ., reprint.
    Subjects: Greek drama (Tragedy) / History and criticism; Greek drama (Tragedy)
    Other subjects: Euripides / Tragedies; Euripides
    Scope: XIII, 361 S.
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    Literaturverz. S. 313 - 333

  11. Word order in Greek tragic dialogue
    Published: 2007
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 9780199279296
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    Edition: 1. publ.
    Subjects: Greek drama (Tragedy) / History and criticism; Greek language / Word order; Dialogue
    Scope: XVI, 281 S., 22cm
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    Literaturverz. S. [255] - 266

  12. Connecting rhetoric and Attic drama
    Contributor: Quijada Sagredo, Milagros (Publisher); Encinas Reguero, M. Carmen (Publisher)
    Published: [2017]; © 2017
    Publisher:  Levante editori, Bari

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    Contributor: Quijada Sagredo, Milagros (Publisher); Encinas Reguero, M. Carmen (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9788879496841
    Series: Le rane. Studi ; 66
    Subjects: Greek drama (Tragedy) / History and criticism; Rhetoric, Ancient
    Scope: 313 Seiten, 21 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-288) and index

  13. Paracomedy
    appropriations of comedy in Greek tragedy
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, New York

    While scholars frequently study paratragedy (how Greek comedians satirize tragedy), this book investigates the previously overlooked practice of paracomedy: how Greek tragedians regularly appropriate elements from comedy such as costumes, scenes,... more

     

    While scholars frequently study paratragedy (how Greek comedians satirize tragedy), this book investigates the previously overlooked practice of paracomedy: how Greek tragedians regularly appropriate elements from comedy such as costumes, scenes, language, characters, or plots. Drawing upon a wide variety of complete and fragmentary tragedies and comedies (Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes, Rhinthon), this monograph demonstrates that paracomedy was a prominent feature of Greek tragedy. Blending a variety of interdisciplinary approaches, including traditional philology, literary criticism, genre theory, and performance studies, this book offers innovative close readings and incisive interpretations of individual plays

     

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    ISBN: 9780190090937
    Subjects: Greek drama (Tragedy) / History and criticism; Greek drama (Comedy) / History and criticism
    Scope: x, 341 Seiten
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    Enthält Literaturverzeichnis auf Seite [271] - 291

  14. Becoming female
    the male body in Greek tragedy
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Duckworth, London

    An examination of the body in classical Athenian tragedy, this title reconsiders the figure of the male tragic hero, making use of both feminist and body theory. more

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    An examination of the body in classical Athenian tragedy, this title reconsiders the figure of the male tragic hero, making use of both feminist and body theory.

     

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  15. Nutrici e pedagoghi sulla scena tragica attica
    Published: [2017]
    Publisher:  Pensa multimedia, Lecce

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: Italian
    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 9788867604944
    Series: Satura ; 18
    Subjects: Greek drama (Tragedy) / History and criticism; Nurses in literature; Teachers in literature
    Other subjects: Aeschylus / Characters / Nurses; Aeschylus / Characters / Teachers; Euripides / Characters / Nurses; Euripides / Characters / Teachers; Sophocles / Characters / Nurses; Sophocles / Characters / Teachers
    Scope: 353 Seiten, 21 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 337-353)