Studies in Aeschylus
Professor Winnington-Ingram's reputation as an authority on Greek drama is based on a lifetime's careful scholarship. In 1980 the Press published Professor Winnington-Ingram's book on Sophocles and in 1983 he followed it up with some studies on Aeschylus. This book explores the problems in Aeschylus' earlier plays: Persae, Septem contra Thebas and the Daniad trilogy. There is also an emphasis on different aspects of the Oresteia and finally, an examination of the peculiar problems in Prometheus Bound. A view of Aeschylean tragedy emerges - and of the poet's contribution to the development of Greek religious thought. Students of Greek drama will welcome this collection. Greek in the body of the text is translated, so that the book will be accessible to those studying Greek literature in translation and the literature and drama of other cultures.
Product details
September 1983Paperback
9780521270892
240 pages
229 × 152 × 14 mm
0.36kg
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- Bibliography of short titles
- Part I. The Earlier Plays:
- 1. Zeus in Persae
- 2. Septem contra Thebas
- 3. The Danaid trilogy
- Part II. Oresteia:
- 4. Oresteia: introductory
- 5. Agamemnon and the Trojan War
- 6. Clytemnestra and the vote of Athena
- 7. Orestes and Apollo
- 8. Zeus and the Etinyes
- Part III:
- 9. Towards an interpretation of Prometheus Bound
- Appendices
- Index.