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Sophocles P. J. Finglass (University of Bristol)

Sophocles By P. J. Finglass (University of Bristol)

Sophocles by P. J. Finglass (University of Bristol)


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This volume of New Surveys in the Classics examines Sophocles' reputation as a dramatic poet both in his own day and later in antiquity, and considers how it was that some of his plays survived from his time down to ours. It investigates the qualities of those plays, focusing on key aspects of Sophoclean dramaturgy such as stagecraft, narrative, rhetoric, and heroism.

Sophocles Summary

Sophocles by P. J. Finglass (University of Bristol)

Produced in Athens during the fifth century BC, the tragedies of Sophocles are a high point in world literature, vividly depicting unforgettable characters confronted with emotional crises, moral dilemmas, and the inscrutable ways of the gods. This volume examines Sophocles' reputation as a dramatic poet both in his own day and later in antiquity, considering how it was that some of his plays survived from his time to ours. It investigates the qualities of those plays, focusing on key aspects of Sophoclean dramaturgy such as stagecraft, narrative, rhetoric, and heroism. And it incorporates within its discussion not just the seven plays that survive in full, but those major fragments discovered in recent years which shed so much light on Sophocles' extraordinary ability as a poet and a dramatist. All Greek is translated, making this volume accessible to anyone with an interest in one of the greatest playwrights of all time.

Sophocles Reviews

'Sophocles' Tereus, visibly represents the major gaps in our knowledge of Sophocles, while also itself illustrating the fragile and fragmented paths of transmission of his plays.' Roja Andujar, Resenas Reviews

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I. Transmission: 1. A long career; 2. Ancient spectators, ancient readers; 3. Survival and rediscovery; Part II. Interpretation: 4. Stagecraft; 5. Myth; 6. Narrative; 7. Language; 8. Metre; 9. Rhetoric; 10. Heroism; 11. Politics; 12. Endings; Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9781108706094
9781108706094
1108706096
Sophocles by P. J. Finglass (University of Bristol)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2019-12-19
134
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