The Phoenician Women (Phoenissae)
Title | The Phoenician Women (Phoenissae) PDF eBook |
Author | Euripides |
Publisher | |
Pages | 52 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN |
The Phoenician Women
Title | The Phoenician Women PDF eBook |
Author | Euripides |
Publisher | Greek Tragedy in New Translati |
Pages | 118 |
Release | 1981 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 0195077083 |
Here, Peter Burian and Brian Swann recreate Euripides' The Phoenician Women, a play about the fateful history of the House of Laios following the tragic fall of Oedipus, King of Thebes. Their lively translation of this controversial play reveals the cohesion and taut organization of a complexdramatic work. Through the use of dramatic, fast-paced poetry--almost cinematic it its rapidity of tempo and metaphorical vividness--Burian and Swann capture the original spirit of Euripides' drama about the deeply and disturbingly ironic convergence of free will and fate. Presented with acritical introduction, stage directions, a glossary of mythical Greek names and terms, and a commentary on difficult passages, this edition of The Phoenician Women makes a controversial tragedy accessible to the modern reader.
Euripides: Phoenissae
Title | Euripides: Phoenissae PDF eBook |
Author | Euripides |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 688 |
Release | 2004-05-20 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 9780521604468 |
This volume provides a thorough philological and dramatic commentary on Euripides' Phoenissae, the first detailed commentary in English since 1911. An introduction surveys the play, its possible date, features of the original production, the background of Theban myth, the general problem of interpolation, and the textual tradition. The commentary treats the constitution of the text, noteworthy features of diction and style, dramatic technique and structure, and the controversies over possible later additions to the text.
Euripides: Phoenician Women
Title | Euripides: Phoenician Women PDF eBook |
Author | Thalia Papadopolou |
Publisher | A&C Black |
Pages | 161 |
Release | 2014-02-25 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1472521277 |
"Phoenician Women", one of Euripides' later tragedies, is an intriguing play that arguably displays some of his finest dramatic technique. Rich in cast and varied in incident, it is an example of Euripides' experimentation with structure. It dramatises the most fertile mythical tradition of the city of Thebes and its doomed royal family, focusing in particular on the conflict between Eteocles and Polyneices as a result of their father Oedipus' curse, which eventually leads to mutual fratricide. The play was very popular throughout antiquity, and became part of the so-called "Byzantine Triad" (along with "Hecuba" and "Orestes"), of plays studied in the school curriculum.Thalia Papadopoulou here offers a thorough survey of the play in its historical context, against the background of Athenian tragedy and Euripidean dramaturgy. Employing various critical approaches, she investigates the literary tradition and the dynamics of intertextuality, Euripidean dramatic technique, the use of rhetoric, characterisation, gender, the function of the Chorus, aspects of performance and the reception of the play from antiquity to modern times.
The Phoenissae
Title | The Phoenissae PDF eBook |
Author | Euripides |
Publisher | |
Pages | 318 |
Release | 1909 |
Genre | Greek drama (Tragedy). |
ISBN |
Phoenician Women
Title | Phoenician Women PDF eBook |
Author | Euripides |
Publisher | |
Pages | 274 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780195077087 |
The Phoenissae of Euripides
Title | The Phoenissae of Euripides PDF eBook |
Author | Euripides |
Publisher | |
Pages | 160 |
Release | 1879 |
Genre | |
ISBN |