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Published 1960
De Brombeer : Blijspel van Menander /

: Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004666788

Published 2010
Brill's companion to the study of Greek comedy /

: The present volume sets forth the main resources for the advancing student of Ancient Greek Comedy. An international roster of specialists contributes chapters organized into three sections: \'Contexts\': the intellectual, physical and socio-historical setting of Athenian Comedy; \'History\': the literary history of the Old, Middle and New periods; and \'Elements\': the text, language and formal components of the genre (including a comprehensive bibliography). This Companion is designed as a resource for understanding and interpreting the classics of Athenian Comedy from its inception through Menander. It will also be useful for navigating the principal corpora of texts, fragments and scholia that have been revised and augmented in recent years.This unique volume occupies the middle ground between short surveys and highly specialized scholarship. Contributors include: W. Geoffrey Arnott, Angus Bowie, Eric Csapo, Gregory W. Dobrov, J. Richard Green, Stanley Ireland, Heinz-Günther Nesselrath, S. Douglas Olson, Alan H. Sommerstein, Ian Storey, Ralph M. Rosen, Andreas Willi, Bernhard Zimmermann.
: 1 online resource (xv, 579 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004188846 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2010
Collected papers on Greek tragedy /

: Sir Charles Willink was responsible for some of the most important advances in the study of the text and metre of Greek tragedy published in the last fifty years. With his unrivalled knowledge of tragic usage and ear for subtle rhythmical points, he was able to solve long-standing problems in areas ranging from metrical analysis to staging and the detection of interpolations, and many of his proposals have already been adopted in standard editions. This volume collects all Willink's published papers, except the two earliest, which are summarized. Three important new articles, on Euripides' Helen , Medea , and Alcestis , are published for the first time, and additions and corrections to the published papers are included, together with an index of passages discussed.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004189799 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 1951
Encheiridion tragoidikon : een overzicht van de griekse tragedies /

: Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004608924

Published 2012
The use of anonymous characters in Greek tragedy : the shaping of heroes /

: Anonymous characters appear in almost every extant Greek Tragedy, yet they have long been overlooked in critical scholarship. This book argues that the creation and use of anonymous figures is an important tool in the transformation of traditional mythological heroes into unique dramatic characters. Through close reading of the passages in which nameless characters appear, this study demonstrates the significant impact of their speech, actions, and identity on the characterization of the particular named heroes to whom they are attached. Exploring the boundaries between anonymity and naming in mythico-historical drama, the book draws attention to an important but neglected aspect of the genre, suggesting a new perspective from which to read, perform, and appreciate Greek Tragedy.
: 1 online resource (xii, 178 pages) : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004233430 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2015
Emotion in action : Thucydides and the tragic chorus /

: Emotion in Action: Thucydides and the Tragic Chorus offers a new approach to the tragic chorus by examining how certain choruses 'act' on their shared feelings. Eirene Visvardi redefines choral action, analyzes choruses that enact fear and pity, and juxtaposes them to the Athenian dêmos in Thucydides' History . Considered together, these texts undermine the sharp divide between emotion and reason and address a preoccupation that emerges as central in Athenian life: how to channel the motivational power of collective emotion into judicious action and render it conducive to cohesion and collective prosperity. Through their performance of emotion, tragic choruses raise the question of which collective voices deserve a hearing in the institutions of the polis and suggest diverse ways to envision passionate judgment and action.
: 1 online resource (x, 287 pages) : Includes bibliographical references (p. 249-268) and index. : 9789004285576 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 1947
The Theban plays /

: 168 pages ; 19 cm.

Published 1953
Electra and other plays /

: Translation of : Works. : 217 pages ; 20 cm.

Published 2016
Aristophanes and his tragic muse : comedy, tragedy and the polis in 5th century Athens /

: Despite the many studies of Greek comedy and tragedy separately, scholarship has generally neglected the relation of the two. And yet the genres developed together, were performed together, and influenced each other to the extent of becoming polar opposites. In Aristophanes and His Tragic Muse , Stephanie Nelson considers this opposition through an analysis of how the genres developed, by looking at the tragic and comic elements in satyr drama, and by contrasting specific Aristophanes plays with tragedies on similar themes, such as the individual, the polis, and the gods. The study reveals that tragedy's focus on necessity and a quest for meaning complements a neglected but critical element in Athenian comedy: its interest in freedom, and the ambivalence of its incompatible visions of reality.
: 1 online resource. : 9789004310919 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2008
Gender and communication in Euripides' plays : between song and silence /

: The prominent role of women in Greek drama has always fascinated readers. This book proposes that women in Euripides' plays communicate in ways constructed by the tragic genre itself as 'female.' Yet these women's words are surprisingly not uniformly dangerous or excessively emotional, as has traditionally been thought. Rather, Euripides' women resort to 'female' ways of talking in order to enable others to understand them and their unique point-of-view. Aspects of women's speech-song, silence and secret-keeping as female verbal genres, and the challenges of speaking out of place-contribute to Euripides' portrayal of women as different from men. Originating in a culture where putting women under scrutiny was part of daily life, Euripides' tragedies dramatise women's constant struggle to control language.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references (p. [247]-254) and indexes. : 9789047442769 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2008
The choruses of Sophokles' Antigone and Philoktetes : a dance of words /

: Dance of Words argues for a fundamental difference in the modes of expression of actor and chorus. The chorus views the action from the perspective of dancers and singers, while the actors' understanding is shaped by the responsibility they have to make things happen. While this responsibility fashions the actors' considerations of cause and effect, linear movement through time and space, and a sense of history, the chorus' sensibilities arise out of the rhythms of its song and movements. Its mode of expression is a particular way of communicating and elaborating on man's place in the larger order, and its view of the action is bounded by the way that song and dance mirror that order.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references (p. [139]-142) and index. : 9789047432869 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2016
The look of lyric : Greek song and the visual studies in archaic and classical Greek song /

: The Look of Lyric: Greek Song and the Visual addresses the various modes of interaction between ancient Greek lyric poetry and the visual arts as well as more general notions of visuality. It covers diverse poetic genres in a range of contexts radiating outwards from the original performance(s) to encompass their broader cultural settings, the later reception of the poems, and finally also their understanding in modern scholarship. By focusing on the relationship between the visual and the verbal as well as the sensory and the mental, this volume raises a wide range of questions concerning human perception and cultural practices. As this collection of essays shows, Greek lyric poetry played a decisive role in the shaping of both.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004314849 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 1970
The Jerusalem palimpsest of Euripides.

: viii, 32 p., 71 plates ; 32 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

Published 1972
The older scholia on the Prometheus Bound /

: English and Greek. : 1 online resource (x, 262 pages) : Includes bibliographical references (p. 50-51). : 9789004327252 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2013
Sfingi e sirene : la presenza egizia nella Sicilia greca del V sec. a.C. : testimonianze nella commedia dorica e nel mimo /

: xii, 247 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-217) and indexes. : 9788866870401

Published 1995
Groaning tears : ethical and dramatic aspects of suicide in Greek tragedy /

: Groaning Tears examines suicide in Greek tragedy in light of the fifth-century ethical climate. No full-scale work has previously been devoted to this pervasive topic. The particular focus of identifying suicide as a response to the expectations of popular ethics and social demands makes it useful for scholars and students of drama, ethics and sociology. Chapter one establishes the ethical background of audiences in the fifth century while chapters two through five examine suicide in the context of whole plays based on motivational distinctions: to avoid disgrace and preserve an honorable reputation; to avoid further suffering; to end grief; and to sacrifice oneself for a greater good. The final chapter considers a drama of lighter tone that presents suicide in all of its ethical and theatrical aspects.
: 1 online resource (x, 210 pages) : Includes bibliographical references (p. 186-199) and index. : 9789004329522 : 0169-8958 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 1969
Euripides papyri /

: 1 volume : illustrations ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Published 1993
Narrative setting and dramatic poetry /

: This volume evaluates a single element of tragic art, namely the way in which narrative descriptions of place participate in the poetry of tragedy. They join together structures of the theater to create a context for tragic performance, and ultimately reflect upon tragedy's connection to earlier narrative forms and to the traditional tales that regularly supply tragic plots. The first part of this book examines the introductory function of spatial descriptions and the peculiar resources offered to the playwright by cult settings. In the second part, the spatial oppositions, that are inherent structuring devices in traditional tales, are taken up in chapters treating the motif of exile in extant tragedy.
: Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral--Yale), presented in 1985 under the title, Setting and theme in Greek tragedy. : 1 online resource (178 pages) : Includes bibliographical references (p. 162-168) and index. : 9789004329201 : 0169-8958 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2010
Tragic props and cognitive function : aspects of the function of images in thinking /

: By applying aspects of cognitive psychology to a study of three key tragic props, this book examines the importance of visual imagery in ancient Greek tragedy. The shield, the urn and the mask are props which serve as controls for investigating the connection between visual imagery and the spectators' intellectual experience of tragic drama. As vehicles for conceptual change the props point to a function of imagery in problem solving. Connections between the visual and the cognitive in tragedy, particularly through image shape and its potential for various meanings, add a new perspective to scholarship on the role of the visual in ancient performance. These connections also add weight to the importance of imagery in contemporary problem solving and creative thought.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references (p. [245]-259) and indexes. : 9789047430827 : 0169-8958 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 1984
Aristophanes and Athenian society of the early fourth century B.C. /

: The purposes of this short monograph are to identify and analyze the problems of Athenian society with which the last two extant plays of Aristophanes - the Ekklesiazousai and the Ploutos - are concerned, as well as to examine the playright's views on the essence of these problems and on attempts to find satisfactory solutions to them. The work contains an introduction and seven sections: 1. Historical Background; 2. Poverty: Symptoms, Ideas regarding Solutions and Criticisms of Ideas; 3. Poverty versus Riches; 4. The sources of the ''Communistic'' Ideas; 5. Misthos Ekklesiastikos ; 6. The Censure of Materialism; 7. Aristophanes and the ''Middle Road''. The author has attempted here to set forth both the value of Aristophanes' last plays as historical sources and the significance of their social message.
: 1 online resource (46 pages) : Includes bibliographical references (p. 44-46). : 9789004328167 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.