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Reading Greek Tragedy

Reading Greek Tragedy

Reading Greek Tragedy

2nd Edition
Simon Goldhill, University of Cambridge
November 2023
Available
Paperback
9781009183031

    This book is an advanced critical introduction to Greek tragedy. It is written specifically for the reader who does not know Greek and who may be unfamiliar with the context of the Athenian drama festival but who nevertheless wants to appreciate the plays in all their complexity. Simon Goldhill aims to combine the best contemporary scholarly criticism in classics with a wide knowledge of modern literary studies in other fields. He discusses the masterpieces of Athenian drama in the light of contemporary critical controversies in such a way as to enable the student or scholar not only to understand and appreciate the texts of the most commonly read plays, but also to evaluate and utilize the range of approaches to the problems of ancient drama. This revised edition contains a substantial new Introduction which engages with critical and scholarly developments in Greek tragedy since the original publication.

    • Helps the reader appreciate the masterpieces of Athenian drama in their original performance context and in the light of contemporary critical controversies
    • Assumes no prior specialist knowledge, including of Greek
    • Contains a substantial new introduction engaging with critical and scholarly developments since the original publication

    Reviews & endorsements

    'Required reading for anyone who has a serious interest in ancient Greek tragedy and is unfamiliar with the first edition … Highly recommended.' P. Nieto, CHOICE

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    Product details

    November 2023
    Paperback
    9781009183031
    336 pages
    230 × 150 × 20 mm
    0.546kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. The drama of logos
    • 2. The language of appropriation
    • 3. The city of words
    • 4. Relations and relationships
    • 5. Sexuality and difference
    • 6. Text and tradition
    • 7. Mind and madness
    • 8. Blindness and insight
    • 9. Sophistry, philosophy, rhetoric
    • 10. Genre and transgression
    • 11. Performance and performability
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Author
    • Simon Goldhill , University of Cambridge

      Simon Goldhill is a Professor of Greek at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of King's College, as well as the Foreign Secretary of the British Academy. He is one of the best-known classicists of his generation who has lectured all over the world, and he has appeared on TV and radio from Canada to Australia. His books have been translated into twelve languages and have won three international prizes. His most recent is The Christian Invention of Time (Cambridge, 2022).