 | Telling Tragedy: Narrative Technique in Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides Publication Date: February 9, 2004Greek tragedy stages stories -- ones already familiar to their original audiences. Using recent narrative theory, this book explores the narrative strategies that sustain the complex relationship between the tragic poet and his sophisticated audience. It discusses how Aeschylus typically shaped these sprawling stories into dramatic form. Then, once established, how these patterns were successively adapted, subverted, capped or ignored by Sophocles and Euripides in the annual attempt to recreate suspense and express fresh meanings relevant to the difficult la...
 |  | Dramatic Works of the Marquis de Sade: Vol. 3: Musicals and Spectacles Publication Date: August 24, 2000| Series: Musicals and Spectacles (Book 3) The Marquis de Sade's plays - available in English for the first time. From the Marquis who brought you pain, death and suffering comes..... something new. ...
 |  | The Bacchae of Euripides (Classic Reprint) Publication Date: April 1, 2010The play was first produced after the death of Euripides by his son, who bore the same name, together with the ' Iphiginta m Antis* and the Alcmaeon probably in the year 405 B.C.About the Publisher Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, History, Folklore and Mythology.Forgotten Books' Classic Reprint Series utilizes the latest technology to regenerate facsimiles of historically important writings. Careful attention has been made to accurately preserve the original format of each page whilst digit...
 |  | Three Dramas of Old Age: Elektra, Philoktetes, Oidipous at Kolonos, Trackers Publication Date: March 1, 2001| Series: Everyman's Library Sophocles created these three tragedies in his 80s, when the faction-ridden Athenian democracy was heading towards final defeat in the Peloponnesian War. Elektra dramatizes the increasing madness and savagery of the avenging heroine; in Philoktetes Odysseus tries to impose a philosophy of pure expediency on the young captain Neoptolemos; and in Oidipous at Kolonos, the blind and polluted Oidipous comes to Athens to die. He rewards his benefactors, and destroys those who seek to enlist him for their own selfish ends. The volume also ...
 |  | Sophocles and the Greek Tragic Tradition Publication Date: December 15, 2011This 2009 book contains thirteen essays by senior international experts on Greek tragedy looking at Sophocles' dramas. They reassess their crucial role in the creation of the tragic repertoire, in the idea of the tragic canon in antiquity, and in the making and infinite re-creation of the tragic tradition in the Renaissance and beyond. The introduction looks at the paradigm shifts during the twentieth century in the theory and practice of Greek theatre, in order to gain a perspective on the current state of play in Sophoclean studies. The following three se...
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 |  | Dramatic Works of the Marquis de Sade: Vol. 2: Melodramas and Tragedies Publication Date: September 15, 2000| Series: Dramatic Works of the Marquis de Sade (Book 2) This is the first time the complete plays of the Marquis de Sade have been translated into English. With introductions by the translators. ...
 |  | Aristophanes Four Major Plays: Lysistrata, the Birds, the Clouds, the Archarnians ...
 |  | The Children of Herakles (Greek Tragedy in New Translations) Publication Date: January 30, 1992| ISBN-10: 019507288X | ISBN-13: 978-0195072884One of the shortest plays in Greek drama, The Children of Herakles offers enough action for two or three plays of normal length.But this very richness and complexity have made the play elusive, subject to dismissive readings, and extraordinarily difficult to translate; in consequence, it has suffered from neglect over the ages.This vibrant new translation makes clear that The Children of Herakles is actually a wonderfully well-crafted work of art, a play offering a wealth of rewards to the modern reader. It ...
 |  | ANTIGONE Publication Date: September 1, 2009| ISBN-10: 184842017X | ISBN-13: 978-1848420175A muscular version of Sophocles' timeless masterpiece, offering a profound reflection on the nature of power, democracy and human rights.The war has ended, but with peace comes conflict. Antigone’s brother Polyneices lies on the battlefield where he fell, his burial outlawed by Creon, the new king of Thebes. Should Antigone obey Creon, or must she follow her conscience and lay her beloved brother to rest? ...
 |  | Classical Greek Theatre: New Views of an Old Subject (Studies Theatre Hist & Culture) Publication Date: December 1, 1998| Series: Studies Theatre Hist & Culture Many dogmas regarding Greek theatre were established by researcherswho lacked experience in the mounting of theatrical productions. In hiswide-ranging and provocative study, Clifford Ashby, a theatre historiantrained in the practical processes of play production as well as themethods of historical research, takes advantage of his understanding oftechnical elements to approach his ancient subject from a newperspective. In doing so he challenges many long-held views. Archaeological and written sources relating to Greek ...
 |  | Euripides: Electra (Aris & Phillips Classical Text) Release Date: December 1, 1988| ISBN-10: 085668239X | ISBN-13: 978-0856682391King Agamemnon is long dead and his murderers rule at Argos. His son Orestes returns from exile to kill them his own mother Clytemnestra and her seducer Aegisthus. Thus he will release his sister Electra from oppression and reclaim his home and kingdom.This is the only episode from Greek legend treated in surviving plays by all three of the great Athenian tragedians of the fifth century B.C. Aeschylus in his Libation-bearers (part of the Oresteia trilogy), Sophocles and Euripides each in plays called Electra. To...
 |  | Aeschylus: The Complete Plays Vol. II Publication Date: October 2002| Series: Great Translations for Actors Series Aeschylean tragedy represents the earliest extant Greek tragedy of the late-6th and 5th centuries B.C.E., as well as being one of the pinnacles of the art form. It is the product of an Athens that in the late 6th century devised and implemented a form of government known as democracy; not of a parliamentary or representative sort, but a direct democracy, one in which the Athenian citizen governed himself, which is what democracy means: rule by the people. Along with this gift to civilzation came trial by jury, and f...
 |  | Under the Sign of the Shield: Semiotics and Aeschylus' Seven Against Thebes (Greek Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches) Publication Date: April 16, 2009| ISBN-10: 0739125893 | ISBN-13: 978-0739125892| Edition: 2 Described as "a powerful, brilliant, and original study" when first published, this second edition of Froma Zeitlin's experiment in decoding the Aeschylus' Seven Against Thebes in the light of contemporary theory now updates her explorations of the tragic struggle between Eteocles and Polyneices, the doomed sons of Oedipus, with a new preface, a new afterword, and the addition of the relevant Greek texts. The mutual self-destruction of the enemy brothers in this last act of the cursed family is pr...
 |  | David Copperfield Publication Date: April 1, 2010Adapted for a cast of as few as ten or as many as thirty. ...
 |  | Th Release Date: December 29, 2001This Elibron Classics book is a facsimile reprint of a 1883 edition by Garnier frères, Paris. ...
 |  | Don Juan (Drama Classics) Publication Date: September 1, 2008| Series: Drama Classics Molière's most controversial play. ...
 |  | Aristophanes: An introduction Publication Date: March 15, 2010| ISBN-10: 0715634526 | ISBN-13: 978-0715634523An accessible and lively introduction to the work of one of the world s greatest comic writers, this book covers the key subjects of staging, humour, songs, obscene language, politics and the modern translation and performance of Aristophanes plays. It opens up exciting and contentious areas of Aristophanic scholarship in a way that is engaging and readily comprehensible a non-specialist audience, never losing sight of the fact that Aristophanes plays are vibrant literary texts, designed primarily to appeal to...
 |  | Terence: The Eunuch, Phormio, The Brothers: A Companion to the Penguin Translation (Classical Studies Series) Publication Date: March 1, 2008| Series: Classical Studies Series This new book introduces three of Terence's most entertaining and widely read plays. The selection demonstrates his versatility as a playwright: the brilliant farce of "The Eunuch," the subtle comedy of "Phormio" and the more serious theme of the relationship between fathers and sons explored in "The Brothers." A detailed and well-researched introduction sets Terencein his context in the Roman theatre, while the commentaires, with their useful line by line analysis, provide the reader with valuable information about the social...
 |  | Aeschylus in an Hour (Playwrights in an Hour) Publication Date: April 8, 2010| ISBN-10: 1936232065 | ISBN-13: 978-1936232062BOOK SYNOPSISA thirty-five-year-old Aeschylus enlisted in the Athenian army and fought in the battle of Marathon (490 BCE) and Salamis (480 BCE). These battles were not only the prelude to Athenian military hegemony in the region but also to Athenian cultural dominance. Aeschylus himself would be part of that cultural revolution. Writing the great masterpiece, Oresteia, he took up a theme that first dawned on him at Salamis: the deep wisdom of the eternal justice which rules the world, as Thucydides wrote.Setti...
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