Polyxena

Polyxena
Title Polyxena PDF eBook
Author H. Allenger
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 419
Release 2012-11-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1475954506

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After Polyxena, daughter of King Priam of Troy, is chosen as Neoptolemuss love interest, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery that leads to a surprising conclusion about her destiny. Troy has just fallen, leaving the city in ruins and at the mercy of the Greeks. Neoptolemus has claimed the daughter of the now-deceased King Priam of Troy as his love prize. After she rejects his advances, he angrily contrives a story that dooms the ill-fated Polyxena. She knows what she must do to survive, but unfortunately, she cannot change her destiny. Polyxena is mortified that Neoptolemus has fallen in love with her, for this means she must die at the commemoration rites for his father. As Polyxena prepares for the inevitable, she reflects over the past year, relating her thoughts to Aphrodite, the goddess she believes is responsible for orchestrating the events that have beleaguered her. As she tries to make sense of it all, Polyxena converses with all the well-known personages associated with the Trojan mythAchilles, Agamemnon, Cassandra, Helen, and many otherswhile seeking solace in the hope that her existence has not been futile. In this moving story of forbidden love, a young woman unwittingly becomes intertwined in the romantic legacy surrounding Troy, embarking on a journey of self-discovery that leads her to a surprising conclusion about the life she has lived.

The Roman Gaze

The Roman Gaze
Title The Roman Gaze PDF eBook
Author David Fredrick
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 370
Release 2002-11-18
Genre History
ISBN 9780801869617

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Sharrock.--William C. Fitzgerald, University of California, Berkeley "American Historical Review"

L. Annaeus Seneca Troades

L. Annaeus Seneca Troades
Title L. Annaeus Seneca Troades PDF eBook
Author Atze J. Keulen
Publisher BRILL
Pages 582
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9789004120044

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New extensive philological commentary on Seneca s play "Troades." Meaning, history and usage of Seneca s vocabulary are thoroughly discussed. The commentary addresses composition and word order, and discusses textual, metrical and grammatical difficulties. With extensive bibliography and three indices.

Anxiety Veiled

Anxiety Veiled
Title Anxiety Veiled PDF eBook
Author Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 268
Release 1993
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780801480911

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What should we make of the prominence of female characters in the plays of Euripides? Not, Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz concludes, that he was either a misogynist or a feminist before his time. Tracking the relationship between male anxiety and female desire in his drama, she demonstrates in this rich and incisive book that Euripides' plays support a structure of male dominance while simultaneously inscribing female strength.

The Archaeology of Greek and Roman Troy

The Archaeology of Greek and Roman Troy
Title The Archaeology of Greek and Roman Troy PDF eBook
Author Charles Brian Rose
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 423
Release 2013-12-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1107511704

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The Archaeology of Greek and Roman Troy provides an overview of all excavations that have been conducted at Troy, from the nineteenth century through the latest discoveries between 1988 and the present. Charles Brian Rose traces the social and economic development of the city and related sites in the Troad, as well as the development of its civic and religious centers from the Bronze Age through the early Christian period, with a focus on the settlements of Greek and Roman date. Along the way, he reconsiders the circumstances of the Trojan War and chronicles Troy's gradual development into a Homeric tourist destination and the adoption of Trojan ancestry by most nation-states in medieval Europe.

The Complete Euripides

The Complete Euripides
Title The Complete Euripides PDF eBook
Author Peter Burian
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 388
Release 2010-07-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0199831165

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Based on the conviction that only translators who write poetry themselves can best re-create the celebrated and timeless tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides, the Greek Tragedy in New Translations series offers new translations that go beyond the literal meaning of the Greek in order to evoke the poetry of the originals. The tragedies collected here were originally available as single volumes. This new collection retains the informative introductions and explanatory notes of the original editions, with Greek line numbers and a single combined glossary added for easy reference. This volume collects Euripides' Andromache, a play that challenges the concept of tragic character and transforms expectations of tragic structure; Hecuba, a powerful story of the unjustifiable sacrifice of Hecuba's daughter and the consequent destruction of Hecuba's character; Trojan Women, a particularly intense account of human suffering and uncertainty; and Rhesos, the story of a futile quest for knowledge.

Odysseus at Troy

Odysseus at Troy
Title Odysseus at Troy PDF eBook
Author Sophocles
Publisher Hackett Publishing
Pages 305
Release 2015-01-02
Genre Drama
ISBN 1585106518

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This book contains translations of three plays:Ajax, Hecuba, and Trojan Women. They are all centered around the mythological theme of the Greek warrior, Odysseus, hero of the Trojan War. All three plays are complete, with notes and introductions, plus an introduction to the volume with background to the story which was one of the most popular themes and one of the most written about Greek hero in Greek literature. Written during a tumultuous age of sophists and demagogues, these three plays (c. 450-425 BCE) bear witness to the gradual degradation of Odysseus’ character. In presenting the unexpected devolution of a renowned mythic figure, the plays examine numerous themes relevant to contemporary American political life: the profound psychological consequences of brought on by the stress of war and why a once proud and noble warrior might commit suicide; and the dehumanizing darkness that descends upon innocent female war-victims when victors use act on false political necessity.