Interpreting Greek tragedy : myth, poetry, text
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Interpreting Greek tragedy : myth, poetry, text
Cornell University Press, 1986
- : pbk
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Essays published over a period of twenty years
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Greek tragedy and society
- Greek myth as a semiotic and structural system and the problem of tragedy
- Greek tragedy
- Visual symbolism and visual effects in Sophocles
- Sophocles' praise of man and the conflicts of the Antigone
- The tragedy of the Hippolytus
- The two worlds of Euripides' Helen
- Pentheus and Hippolytus on the couch and on the grid
- Euripides' Bacchae
- Boundary violation and the landscape of the self in Senecan tragedy
- Tragedy, corporeality, and the texture of language
- Literature and interpretation