The Language of Sophocles by Felix Budelmann

The Language of Sophocles by Felix Budelmann

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This 1999 book is a wide-ranging study of the language of Sophocles. From a detailed analysis of sentence-structure it moves on to discuss how language shapes the perception of characters, of myths, of gods and of choruses. All chapters are concerned to investigate how Sophoclean language engages readers and spectators.

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The Language of Sophocles by Felix Budelmann

This 1999 book is a wide-ranging study of Sophoclean language. From a detailed analysis of sentence-structure in the first chapter, it moves on to discuss in subsequent chapters how language shapes the perception of characters, of myths, of gods and of choruses. All chapters are united by a shared concern: how does Sophoclean language engage readers and spectators? In answering this question, The Language of Sophocles avoids the current emphasis on cultural specificity. Instead, it concentrates on those aspects of Sophoclean language which can engage a large number of different spectators and readers. With this change in emphasis, this study is able to offer various fresh observations about the workings of Sophoclean language. Although the book focuses on the original Greek, translations make it accessible to anybody interested in Greek tragedy.
'… one of the most interesting books to appear on Greek tragedy in a long timeIntelligence, interpretative talent and originality of approach are evident on every page'. EVPHROSYNE
'… certainly a useful addition to scholarship … an interesting and sometimes thought-provoking study.' Mouseion, Journal of the Classical Association of Canada
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ISBN 13 9780521660402
ISBN 10 0521660408
Title The Language of Sophocles
Author Felix Budelmann
Series Cambridge Classical Studies
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 1999-11-28
Number of pages 308
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