Female Characters in Fragmentary Greek Tragedy:
Sheds new light on the topic of women in tragedy by focusing on neglected evidence from the fragments
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Zusammenfassung: | Sheds new light on the topic of women in tragedy by focusing on neglected evidence from the fragments |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (298 Seiten) |
ISBN: | 9781108856621 |
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contents | Cover -- Half-title -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Preface -- List of Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- Part I Themes -- 2 Female Violence towards Women and Girls in Greek Tragedy -- Extant Plays -- Fragmentary Tragedies -- Conclusion -- 3 Greek Tragedy and the Theatre of Sisterhood -- Tragic Sisters -- 'The Happiest Life of All Mortals': Sophocles' Tereus -- 'A Yoked Team of Three Virgins': Euripides' Erechtheus -- The Theatre of Sisterhood -- 4 Women in Love in the Fragmentary Plays of Sophocles -- 5 Heterosexual Bonding in the Fragments of Euripides -- 6 Suffering in Silence: Victims of Rape on the Tragic Stage -- Part II Plays -- 7 Dancing on the Plain of the Sea: Gender and Theatrical Space in Aeschylus' Achilleis Trilogy -- Aristotelian Preamble -- Bodies with Voices -- Myrmidons -- Phrygians -- Nereids -- Bodies in Space -- Conclusion -- 8 Europa Revisited: An Experiment in Characterisation -- 9 When Mothers Turn Bad: The Perversion of the Maternal Ideal in Sophocles' Eurypylus -- On Bad Mothers, Perversions and Inversions -- The Martial Mother and Her Inversions -- Perverting the Martial Mother: Sophocles' Eurypylus -- Perverted Result: Not Saving the City -- Perverted Motive: Women's Gifts -- Perverted Motive and Means: Privileging Natal Over Conjugal Kin -- Staging Perversion: The Dramatic and Ethical Dimension -- Conclusion -- 10 The Music One Desires: Hypsipyle and Aristophanes' 'Muse of Euripides' -- Looking at Sound with Hypsipyle -- Aristophanes' 'Lesbianising' Hypsipyle -- 11 Fragmented Self and Fragmented Responsibility: Pasiphae in Euripides' Cretans -- Pasiphae's Speech -- Euripides' Cretans: The Plot and the Myth of Pasiphae -- Pasiphae's Speech and the Excuse of Irresistible Love: Eur. fr. 472e -- Divine Intervention and Human Guilt -- Regret Pasiphae and Phaedra: Desire, Diseases and Demons -- 12 Female Agency in Euripides' Hypsipyle -- What Is Female Agency in Greek Tragedy? -- Hypsipyle -- Eurydice -- Eriphyle -- The Play's Ending -- Conclusion -- 13 Making Medea Medea -- What Made Medea Medea? -- Aeschylus, Nurses (frr. 246a-d TrGF) -- Anonymous, (?) Medea (Tr. Adesp. fr. 701 TrGF) -- Anonymous, (?) Medea (CGFPR fr. dub. 350 = Tr. Adesp. fr. 667a TrGF) -- Antiphon, Jason (TrGF i 55 F 1a) -- Aphareus, Daughters of Pelias (TrGF i 73 F 1) -- Biotus, Medea (TrGF i 205 F 1) -- Carcinus, Medea (TrGF i 70 F 1e) -- Dicaeogenes, Medea (TrGF i 52 F 1a) -- Diogenes of Sinope, Medea (TrGF i 88 F 1e) -- Euripides, Aegeus (frr. 1-13 TrGF) -- Euripides, Daughters of Pelias (frr. 601-16 TrGF) -- ? Euripides, Medea I (earlier version) -- Euripides II, Medea (TrGF i 17 T 1) -- Melanthius, Medea (TrGF i 23 T 4a, F 1) -- Neophron, Medea (TrGF i 15 FF 1-3) -- Sophocles, Aegeus (frr. 19-25a) -- Sophocles, Women of Colchis (frr. 337-49 TrGF) -- Sophocles, Root-Cutters (frr. 534-6 TrGF) -- Sophocles, Scythians (frr. 546-52) -- Theodorides, Medea (TrGF i 78A, DID A 2b, 94) -- Who Made Medea Medea? -- Bibliography -- General Index -- Index of main female characters discussed |
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spelling | Finglass, P. J. Verfasser aut Female Characters in Fragmentary Greek Tragedy Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2020 ©2020 1 Online-Ressource (298 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Cover -- Half-title -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Preface -- List of Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- Part I Themes -- 2 Female Violence towards Women and Girls in Greek Tragedy -- Extant Plays -- Fragmentary Tragedies -- Conclusion -- 3 Greek Tragedy and the Theatre of Sisterhood -- Tragic Sisters -- 'The Happiest Life of All Mortals': Sophocles' Tereus -- 'A Yoked Team of Three Virgins': Euripides' Erechtheus -- The Theatre of Sisterhood -- 4 Women in Love in the Fragmentary Plays of Sophocles -- 5 Heterosexual Bonding in the Fragments of Euripides -- 6 Suffering in Silence: Victims of Rape on the Tragic Stage -- Part II Plays -- 7 Dancing on the Plain of the Sea: Gender and Theatrical Space in Aeschylus' Achilleis Trilogy -- Aristotelian Preamble -- Bodies with Voices -- Myrmidons -- Phrygians -- Nereids -- Bodies in Space -- Conclusion -- 8 Europa Revisited: An Experiment in Characterisation -- 9 When Mothers Turn Bad: The Perversion of the Maternal Ideal in Sophocles' Eurypylus -- On Bad Mothers, Perversions and Inversions -- The Martial Mother and Her Inversions -- Perverting the Martial Mother: Sophocles' Eurypylus -- Perverted Result: Not Saving the City -- Perverted Motive: Women's Gifts -- Perverted Motive and Means: Privileging Natal Over Conjugal Kin -- Staging Perversion: The Dramatic and Ethical Dimension -- Conclusion -- 10 The Music One Desires: Hypsipyle and Aristophanes' 'Muse of Euripides' -- Looking at Sound with Hypsipyle -- Aristophanes' 'Lesbianising' Hypsipyle -- 11 Fragmented Self and Fragmented Responsibility: Pasiphae in Euripides' Cretans -- Pasiphae's Speech -- Euripides' Cretans: The Plot and the Myth of Pasiphae -- Pasiphae's Speech and the Excuse of Irresistible Love: Eur. fr. 472e -- Divine Intervention and Human Guilt -- Regret Pasiphae and Phaedra: Desire, Diseases and Demons -- 12 Female Agency in Euripides' Hypsipyle -- What Is Female Agency in Greek Tragedy? -- Hypsipyle -- Eurydice -- Eriphyle -- The Play's Ending -- Conclusion -- 13 Making Medea Medea -- What Made Medea Medea? -- Aeschylus, Nurses (frr. 246a-d TrGF) -- Anonymous, (?) Medea (Tr. Adesp. fr. 701 TrGF) -- Anonymous, (?) Medea (CGFPR fr. dub. 350 = Tr. Adesp. fr. 667a TrGF) -- Antiphon, Jason (TrGF i 55 F 1a) -- Aphareus, Daughters of Pelias (TrGF i 73 F 1) -- Biotus, Medea (TrGF i 205 F 1) -- Carcinus, Medea (TrGF i 70 F 1e) -- Dicaeogenes, Medea (TrGF i 52 F 1a) -- Diogenes of Sinope, Medea (TrGF i 88 F 1e) -- Euripides, Aegeus (frr. 1-13 TrGF) -- Euripides, Daughters of Pelias (frr. 601-16 TrGF) -- ? Euripides, Medea I (earlier version) -- Euripides II, Medea (TrGF i 17 T 1) -- Melanthius, Medea (TrGF i 23 T 4a, F 1) -- Neophron, Medea (TrGF i 15 FF 1-3) -- Sophocles, Aegeus (frr. 19-25a) -- Sophocles, Women of Colchis (frr. 337-49 TrGF) -- Sophocles, Root-Cutters (frr. 534-6 TrGF) -- Sophocles, Scythians (frr. 546-52) -- Theodorides, Medea (TrGF i 78A, DID A 2b, 94) -- Who Made Medea Medea? -- Bibliography -- General Index -- Index of main female characters discussed Sheds new light on the topic of women in tragedy by focusing on neglected evidence from the fragments Greek drama (Tragedy)-History and criticism Women in literature Tragödie (DE-588)4060591-7 gnd rswk-swf Frau Motiv (DE-588)4113617-2 gnd rswk-swf Fragment (DE-588)4155137-0 gnd rswk-swf Griechisch (DE-588)4113791-7 gnd rswk-swf Electronic books (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 2016 Nottingham gnd-content Griechisch (DE-588)4113791-7 s Tragödie (DE-588)4060591-7 s Fragment (DE-588)4155137-0 s Frau Motiv (DE-588)4113617-2 s DE-604 Coo, Lyndsay Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Finglass, P. J. Female Characters in Fragmentary Greek Tragedy Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,c2020 9781108495141 |
spellingShingle | Finglass, P. J. Female Characters in Fragmentary Greek Tragedy Cover -- Half-title -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Preface -- List of Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- Part I Themes -- 2 Female Violence towards Women and Girls in Greek Tragedy -- Extant Plays -- Fragmentary Tragedies -- Conclusion -- 3 Greek Tragedy and the Theatre of Sisterhood -- Tragic Sisters -- 'The Happiest Life of All Mortals': Sophocles' Tereus -- 'A Yoked Team of Three Virgins': Euripides' Erechtheus -- The Theatre of Sisterhood -- 4 Women in Love in the Fragmentary Plays of Sophocles -- 5 Heterosexual Bonding in the Fragments of Euripides -- 6 Suffering in Silence: Victims of Rape on the Tragic Stage -- Part II Plays -- 7 Dancing on the Plain of the Sea: Gender and Theatrical Space in Aeschylus' Achilleis Trilogy -- Aristotelian Preamble -- Bodies with Voices -- Myrmidons -- Phrygians -- Nereids -- Bodies in Space -- Conclusion -- 8 Europa Revisited: An Experiment in Characterisation -- 9 When Mothers Turn Bad: The Perversion of the Maternal Ideal in Sophocles' Eurypylus -- On Bad Mothers, Perversions and Inversions -- The Martial Mother and Her Inversions -- Perverting the Martial Mother: Sophocles' Eurypylus -- Perverted Result: Not Saving the City -- Perverted Motive: Women's Gifts -- Perverted Motive and Means: Privileging Natal Over Conjugal Kin -- Staging Perversion: The Dramatic and Ethical Dimension -- Conclusion -- 10 The Music One Desires: Hypsipyle and Aristophanes' 'Muse of Euripides' -- Looking at Sound with Hypsipyle -- Aristophanes' 'Lesbianising' Hypsipyle -- 11 Fragmented Self and Fragmented Responsibility: Pasiphae in Euripides' Cretans -- Pasiphae's Speech -- Euripides' Cretans: The Plot and the Myth of Pasiphae -- Pasiphae's Speech and the Excuse of Irresistible Love: Eur. fr. 472e -- Divine Intervention and Human Guilt -- Regret Pasiphae and Phaedra: Desire, Diseases and Demons -- 12 Female Agency in Euripides' Hypsipyle -- What Is Female Agency in Greek Tragedy? -- Hypsipyle -- Eurydice -- Eriphyle -- The Play's Ending -- Conclusion -- 13 Making Medea Medea -- What Made Medea Medea? -- Aeschylus, Nurses (frr. 246a-d TrGF) -- Anonymous, (?) Medea (Tr. Adesp. fr. 701 TrGF) -- Anonymous, (?) Medea (CGFPR fr. dub. 350 = Tr. Adesp. fr. 667a TrGF) -- Antiphon, Jason (TrGF i 55 F 1a) -- Aphareus, Daughters of Pelias (TrGF i 73 F 1) -- Biotus, Medea (TrGF i 205 F 1) -- Carcinus, Medea (TrGF i 70 F 1e) -- Dicaeogenes, Medea (TrGF i 52 F 1a) -- Diogenes of Sinope, Medea (TrGF i 88 F 1e) -- Euripides, Aegeus (frr. 1-13 TrGF) -- Euripides, Daughters of Pelias (frr. 601-16 TrGF) -- ? Euripides, Medea I (earlier version) -- Euripides II, Medea (TrGF i 17 T 1) -- Melanthius, Medea (TrGF i 23 T 4a, F 1) -- Neophron, Medea (TrGF i 15 FF 1-3) -- Sophocles, Aegeus (frr. 19-25a) -- Sophocles, Women of Colchis (frr. 337-49 TrGF) -- Sophocles, Root-Cutters (frr. 534-6 TrGF) -- Sophocles, Scythians (frr. 546-52) -- Theodorides, Medea (TrGF i 78A, DID A 2b, 94) -- Who Made Medea Medea? -- Bibliography -- General Index -- Index of main female characters discussed Greek drama (Tragedy)-History and criticism Women in literature Tragödie (DE-588)4060591-7 gnd Frau Motiv (DE-588)4113617-2 gnd Fragment (DE-588)4155137-0 gnd Griechisch (DE-588)4113791-7 gnd |
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