Female Characters in Fragmentary Greek Tragedy
Herausgeber: Finglass, P J; Coo, Lyndsay
Female Characters in Fragmentary Greek Tragedy
Herausgeber: Finglass, P J; Coo, Lyndsay
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Sheds new light on the topic of women in tragedy by focusing on neglected evidence from the fragments.
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Sheds new light on the topic of women in tragedy by focusing on neglected evidence from the fragments.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9781108495141
- ISBN-10: 1108495141
- Artikelnr.: 58819359
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9781108495141
- ISBN-10: 1108495141
- Artikelnr.: 58819359
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction Lyndsay Coo and P. J. Finglass
Part I. Themes: 2. Female violence towards women and girls in Greek tragedy Fiona McHardy
3. Greek tragedy and the theatre of sisterhood Lyndsay Coo
4. Women in love in the fragmentary plays of Sophocles Alan H. Sommerstein
5. Heterosexual bonding in the fragments of Euripides Helene P. Foley
6. Suffering in silence: victims of rape on the tragic stage P. J. Finglass
Part II. Plays: 7. Dancing on the plain of the sea: gender and theatrical space in Aeschylus' Achilles trilogy Anna Uhlig
8. Europe revisited: an experiment in characterisation Niall W. Slater
9. When mothers turn bad: the perversion of the maternal ideal in Sophocles' Eurypylus Robert Cowan
10. The music one desires: Hypsipyle and Aristophanes' 'muse of Euripides' Caleb Simone
11. Fragmented self and fragmented responsibility: Pasiphae in Euripides' Cretans Luigi Battezzato
12. Female agency in Euripides' Hypsipyle James H. Kim On Chong-Gossard
13. Making Medea Medea Matthew Wright
Bibliography
Index of subjects
Index of Greek
Index of passages discussed.
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction Lyndsay Coo and P. J. Finglass
Part I. Themes: 2. Female violence towards women and girls in Greek tragedy Fiona McHardy
3. Greek tragedy and the theatre of sisterhood Lyndsay Coo
4. Women in love in the fragmentary plays of Sophocles Alan H. Sommerstein
5. Heterosexual bonding in the fragments of Euripides Helene P. Foley
6. Suffering in silence: victims of rape on the tragic stage P. J. Finglass
Part II. Plays: 7. Dancing on the plain of the sea: gender and theatrical space in Aeschylus' Achilles trilogy Anna Uhlig
8. Europe revisited: an experiment in characterisation Niall W. Slater
9. When mothers turn bad: the perversion of the maternal ideal in Sophocles' Eurypylus Robert Cowan
10. The music one desires: Hypsipyle and Aristophanes' 'muse of Euripides' Caleb Simone
11. Fragmented self and fragmented responsibility: Pasiphae in Euripides' Cretans Luigi Battezzato
12. Female agency in Euripides' Hypsipyle James H. Kim On Chong-Gossard
13. Making Medea Medea Matthew Wright
Bibliography
Index of subjects
Index of Greek
Index of passages discussed.
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction Lyndsay Coo and P. J. Finglass
Part I. Themes: 2. Female violence towards women and girls in Greek tragedy Fiona McHardy
3. Greek tragedy and the theatre of sisterhood Lyndsay Coo
4. Women in love in the fragmentary plays of Sophocles Alan H. Sommerstein
5. Heterosexual bonding in the fragments of Euripides Helene P. Foley
6. Suffering in silence: victims of rape on the tragic stage P. J. Finglass
Part II. Plays: 7. Dancing on the plain of the sea: gender and theatrical space in Aeschylus' Achilles trilogy Anna Uhlig
8. Europe revisited: an experiment in characterisation Niall W. Slater
9. When mothers turn bad: the perversion of the maternal ideal in Sophocles' Eurypylus Robert Cowan
10. The music one desires: Hypsipyle and Aristophanes' 'muse of Euripides' Caleb Simone
11. Fragmented self and fragmented responsibility: Pasiphae in Euripides' Cretans Luigi Battezzato
12. Female agency in Euripides' Hypsipyle James H. Kim On Chong-Gossard
13. Making Medea Medea Matthew Wright
Bibliography
Index of subjects
Index of Greek
Index of passages discussed.
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction Lyndsay Coo and P. J. Finglass
Part I. Themes: 2. Female violence towards women and girls in Greek tragedy Fiona McHardy
3. Greek tragedy and the theatre of sisterhood Lyndsay Coo
4. Women in love in the fragmentary plays of Sophocles Alan H. Sommerstein
5. Heterosexual bonding in the fragments of Euripides Helene P. Foley
6. Suffering in silence: victims of rape on the tragic stage P. J. Finglass
Part II. Plays: 7. Dancing on the plain of the sea: gender and theatrical space in Aeschylus' Achilles trilogy Anna Uhlig
8. Europe revisited: an experiment in characterisation Niall W. Slater
9. When mothers turn bad: the perversion of the maternal ideal in Sophocles' Eurypylus Robert Cowan
10. The music one desires: Hypsipyle and Aristophanes' 'muse of Euripides' Caleb Simone
11. Fragmented self and fragmented responsibility: Pasiphae in Euripides' Cretans Luigi Battezzato
12. Female agency in Euripides' Hypsipyle James H. Kim On Chong-Gossard
13. Making Medea Medea Matthew Wright
Bibliography
Index of subjects
Index of Greek
Index of passages discussed.