Dettagli
Editori
Manchester University Press., 1963.
Formato
XI; 157 S.; 22 cm. Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag/ Cloth with dustjacket.
Soggetto
Euripides, Theater, Politisches Theater
Descrizione
Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langj�igem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Gutes Ex./ good condition - Euripides� Suppliant Women and Hera-clidae owe their low place in modern esteem to Schlegel, who made the shattered image of Euripides the pedestal for the monument of Aeschylus. Despite the appreciation of scholars like Wilamowitz, later criticism has been dominated by Schlegel�s opinion. Scholarship has something to make good here. Assessed by their own standards the two plays stand out as a variety of Greek tragedy in which the problems of human fellowship become the material for art, and in this sense it is permissible to call them � political � plays. - Englisch. // EA. - INHALT : PREFACE. --- PART I --- CHAPTER ONE. INTERPRETATION OF THE SUPPLIANT WOMEN --- CHAPTER TWO. INTERPRETATION OP THE HERACLIDAE --- CHAPTER THREE. THE HERACLIDAE AND THE SUPPLIANT WOMEN: THEIR PLACE IN HISTORY. --- I The Problem. --- II The Metrical Test. --- III ' Allusions to Contemporary Events'. --- Aeschylus, Prometheus ; Sophocles, Oedipus ; Euripides, The Suppliant Women --- IV ' Allusions' in the Exodos of Euripidean plays (Ion, --- Electra). --- V The Exodos of The Suppliant Women --- VI Tragedy and History. --- VII Dating the Heradidac. --- VIII Dating The Suppliant Women. --- PART II CHAPTER FOUR. THE SCENE OF THE HERACLIDAE. --- CHAPTER FIVE. NOTES ON SELECT PASSAGES OF THE --- HERACLIDAE. --- I The Text of the Heraclidae in Codex L. --- II V. 2 ff. --- III v. 299-301. --- IV v. 474 ff. (Makaria). --- V v. 683-91. --- VI v. 748-58. --- VII v. 769-83. --- VIII v. 793. --- IX v. 915 and 924. --- X v. 961-82 and the Part of the Chorus in the Exodos of the Play. --- CHAPTER SIX. ON THE TRAGIC HYPOTHESEIS (MAINLY IN --- CODEX L). --- I The Three Main Types of Tragic Hypotheseis II The Transmission of the Tragic Hypotheseis. --- III Who Wrote the Tales from Euripides ?. --- IV A Guess about the Ancestry of Codex L --- Appendix. A. C. Pearson's Edition of the HERACLIDAE --- Indices. // G�nther Zuntz (1902�1992), britischer Klassischer Philologe deutscher Herkunft.