Sophocles : Electra
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Sophocles : Electra
(Bloomsbury companions to Greek and Roman tragedy / series editor, Thomas Harrison)
Bloomsbury, [20--]
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Duckworth companions to Greek and Roman tragedy
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"First published in 2005 by Gerald Duckworth & Co. Ltd."--T.p. verso
Series published in 2005: Duckworth companions to Greek and Roman tragedy
Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Sophocles' Electra deals with the famous story of Orestes' vengeance on his mother Clytemnestra for her murder of his father Agamemnon. This book discusses whether the matricide is a just and final act of violence, or whether Sophocles ironically implies that it is more problematic than it seems. Electra is notable among Sophocles' plays for the prominent part played in it by female characters, and especially the heroic resistance and suffering of Orestes' sister Electra. The book pays particular attention to the portrayal of Electra herself, but also discusses wider issues of dramatic characterisation and Greek ethics. Sophocles is one of the greatest masters of the medium in the history of theatre, and the book explains the formal conventions of Greek tragedy and examines various aspects of his skill as a dramatist. The book concludes with an examination of later adaptations of the play, of which the most important is that by Hugo von Hofmannsthal (1903), a study in extreme psychology which he adapted to form the libretto for Richard Strauss's opera Elektra.
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