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The heroines of Greek tragedy presented in the plays by Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides have long captivated audiences and critics. In this volume each of the eleven chapters discusses one of the heroines: Clytemnestra, Hecuba, Medea, Iphigenia, Alcestis, Antigone Electra, Deianeira, Phaedra, Creusa and Helen. The book focuses on characterisation and the motivations of the women, as well as on those of the male playwrights, and offers multiple viewpoints and critiques that enable readers to understand the context of each play and form their own views. Four core themes bridge the depictions of the heroines: the socio-political dynamic of ancient Greek expectations of women and their roles in society, the conflict of masculinity versus femininity, the alternation of defiance and submission, and the interplay between deceit and rhetoric. Each chapter offers clear descriptions of plot and mythical background, and builds on the text of the plays to enable reflections on language and

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A well-structured, clear and accessible book for researchers new to classics along with drama or classics students from A-Level beyond. * Classics for All *
This book will be helpful for students who have never read a Greek play and help them identify major themes and interpretative problems. It provides necessary background information and stimulating questions for further study. -- Mary R. Lefkowitz, Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities Emerita, Wellesley College, USA
[W]e are lucky to have at our disposal R.’s new textbook, which we can now add to the list of pedagogical tools available for use in various courses on women and gender in antiquity, or to introductory courses on Greek literature and tragedy. * The Classical Review *

Table of Contents
Introduction 1. Clytemnestra 2. Electra 3. Iphigenia 4. Antigone 5. Helen 6. Hecuba 7. Alcestis 8. Deianeira 9. Medea 10. Creusa 11. Phaedra Conclusion Glossary of Name and Terms Alphabetical List of Discussed Tragedies Notes Bibliography Index

Tragic Heroines in Ancient Greek Drama

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    Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
    Publication Date: 1/11/2021 12:02:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781350103993, 978-1350103993
    ISBN10: 1350103993

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The heroines of Greek tragedy presented in the plays by Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides have long captivated audiences and critics. In this volume each of the eleven chapters discusses one of the heroines: Clytemnestra, Hecuba, Medea, Iphigenia, Alcestis, Antigone Electra, Deianeira, Phaedra, Creusa and Helen. The book focuses on characterisation and the motivations of the women, as well as on those of the male playwrights, and offers multiple viewpoints and critiques that enable readers to understand the context of each play and form their own views. Four core themes bridge the depictions of the heroines: the socio-political dynamic of ancient Greek expectations of women and their roles in society, the conflict of masculinity versus femininity, the alternation of defiance and submission, and the interplay between deceit and rhetoric. Each chapter offers clear descriptions of plot and mythical background, and builds on the text of the plays to enable reflections on language and

    Trade Review
    A well-structured, clear and accessible book for researchers new to classics along with drama or classics students from A-Level beyond. * Classics for All *
    This book will be helpful for students who have never read a Greek play and help them identify major themes and interpretative problems. It provides necessary background information and stimulating questions for further study. -- Mary R. Lefkowitz, Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities Emerita, Wellesley College, USA
    [W]e are lucky to have at our disposal R.’s new textbook, which we can now add to the list of pedagogical tools available for use in various courses on women and gender in antiquity, or to introductory courses on Greek literature and tragedy. * The Classical Review *

    Table of Contents
    Introduction 1. Clytemnestra 2. Electra 3. Iphigenia 4. Antigone 5. Helen 6. Hecuba 7. Alcestis 8. Deianeira 9. Medea 10. Creusa 11. Phaedra Conclusion Glossary of Name and Terms Alphabetical List of Discussed Tragedies Notes Bibliography Index

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