Tragedy, the Greeks and Us

Tragedy, the Greeks and Us
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Publisher : Profile Books
Total Pages : 325
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ISBN-10 : 9781782834908
ISBN-13 : 1782834907
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Tragedy, the Greeks and Us by : Simon Critchley

We might think we are through with the past, but the past isn't through with us. Tragedy permits us to come face to face with the things we don't want to know about ourselves, but which still make us who we are. It articulates the conflicts and contradictions that we need to address in order to better understand the world we live in. A work honed from a decade's teaching at the New School, where 'Critchley on Tragedy' is one of the most popular courses, Tragedy, the Greeks and Us is a compelling examination of the history of tragedy. Simon Critchley demolishes our common misconceptions about the poets, dramatists and philosophers of Ancient Greece - then presents these writers to us in an unfamiliar and original light.

Tragedy and Myth in Ancient Greece

Tragedy and Myth in Ancient Greece
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Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39076000549324
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Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Tragedy and Myth in Ancient Greece by : Jean-Pierre Vernant

The Tragedy of Greece

The Tragedy of Greece
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Total Pages : 54
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015004191972
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Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis The Tragedy of Greece by : Arnold Toynbee

Reading Greek Tragedy

Reading Greek Tragedy
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : 0521315794
ISBN-13 : 9780521315791
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Reading Greek Tragedy by : Simon Goldhill

An advanced critical introduction to Greek tragedy for those who do not read Greek. Combines the best contemporary scholarly analysis of the classics with a wide knowledge of contemporary literary studies in discussing the masterpieces of Athenian drama.

Greek Tragedy

Greek Tragedy
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Total Pages : 428
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ISBN-10 : 9780199232512
ISBN-13 : 0199232512
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Greek Tragedy by : Edith Hall

An illustrated introduction to ancient Greek tragedy, written by one of its most distinguished experts, which provides all the background information necessary for understanding the context and content of the dramas. A special feature is an individual essay on every one of the surviving 33 plays.

A Companion to Greek Tragedy

A Companion to Greek Tragedy
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 576
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ISBN-10 : 9781405152051
ISBN-13 : 1405152052
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis A Companion to Greek Tragedy by : Justina Gregory

The Blackwell Companion to Greek Tragedy provides readers with a fundamental grounding in Greek tragedy, and also introduces them to the various methodologies and the lively critical dialogue that characterize the study of Greek tragedy today. Comprises 31 original essays by an international cast of contributors, including up-and-coming as well as distinguished senior scholars Pays attention to socio-political, textual, and performance aspects of Greek tragedy All ancient Greek is transliterated and translated, and technical terms are explained as they appear Includes suggestions for further reading at the end of each chapter, and a generous and informative combined bibliography

Reimagining Greek Tragedy on the American Stage

Reimagining Greek Tragedy on the American Stage
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : 9780520283879
ISBN-13 : 0520283872
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Reimagining Greek Tragedy on the American Stage by : Helene P. Foley

This book explores the emergence of Greek tragedy on the American stage from the nineteenth century to the present. Despite the gap separating the world of classical Greece from our own, Greek tragedy has provided a fertile source for some of the most innovative American theater. Helene P. Foley shows how plays like Oedipus Rex and Medea have resonated deeply with contemporary concerns and controversies—over war, slavery, race, the status of women, religion, identity, and immigration. Although Greek tragedy was often initially embraced for its melodramatic possibilities, by the twentieth century it became a vehicle not only for major developments in the history of American theater and dance but also for exploring critical tensions in American cultural and political life. Drawing on a wide range of sources—archival, video, interviews, and reviews—Reimagining Greek Tragedy on the American Stage provides the most comprehensive treatment of the subject available.

The Greek Tragedy

The Greek Tragedy
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Publisher : Harmondsworth : Penguin
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X000918000
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Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis The Greek Tragedy by : Kōnstantinos Tsoukalas

Note sur la 4e de couverture: The suspension of ordinary liberties and the resulting political and cultural suffocation are all too familiar to the Greek people, for since the revolution of 1821 they have seldom been able to create the conditions for a stable parliamentary democracy. Strategically Greece is a gateway between Europe and Asia, through which has marched a succession of invading armies. And politically the frequent interventions of the monarchy and the constant juggling of parties and personalities have engendered an atmosphere of mistrust in which dictatorship can be imposed by the army as an alternative to Communism or instability-and even as a guarantee of firm government. In this Penguin Special a Greek lawyer now studying in Paris presents an anatomy of the current Greek crisis, and relates it to an unhappy history of intervention and repression. Constantine Tsoukala's moving book portrays, in historical perspective, the full anguish of contemporary Greece.

Giorgi's Greek Tragedy

Giorgi's Greek Tragedy
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Publisher : Pauline Hager
Total Pages : 318
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Synopsis Giorgi's Greek Tragedy by : Pauline Hager

Conflict abounds in this epic novel of the long, fierce war for independence fought by the Greeks against the Ottoman Turkish Empire, set in 1821 to 1829. Two young teenage boys join the Greek Freedom Fighters to avenge the murder of their parents by the Turks. Story set in the rugged mountains of the Peloponnese region of southern Greece.

The Politics of Greek Tragedy

The Politics of Greek Tragedy
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Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Total Pages : 209
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ISBN-10 : 1904675166
ISBN-13 : 9781904675167
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis The Politics of Greek Tragedy by : David M. Carter

Part of the 'Greece and Rome Live' series, which aims to introduce figures and aspects of the ancient world to the general reader, this is a guide to the political aspect of Greek tragedy using close examination of specific plays. A handy combined index/glossary and a bibliography are included.