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The Language of Sophocles

The Language of Sophocles

The Language of Sophocles

Communality, Communication and Involvement
Felix Budelmann, University of Manchester
December 2006
Paperback
9780521034449

    This book is a wide-ranging study of the language of the tragedian Sophocles. From a detailed analysis of sentence structure in the first chapter, it moves on to discuss how language shapes the perception of characters, of myths, of gods and of choruses. All chapters are united by a shared concern: how does Sophoclean language engage readers and spectators? Although the book focuses on the original Greek, translations make it accessible to anyone interested in Greek tragedy.

    • Draws on all the plays of Sophocles
    • Combines an interest in small-scale phenomena with wider interpretative matters like characters, gods and choruses
    • Takes an approach different from that used in the past

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    "...this is an often lively and readable study." Ruth Scodel, The University of Michigan

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    Product details

    December 2006
    Paperback
    9780521034449
    308 pages
    216 × 139 × 18 mm
    0.4kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Acknowledgements
    • Introduction
    • 1. Sentences: a shared world
    • 2. Characters: a shared perspective
    • 3. Myth and prophecy: shared order
    • 4. Gods: a shared future
    • 5. The chorus: shared survival
    • Short titles of editions and works of reference
    • Bibliography
    • General index
    • Index of passages discussed.
      Author
    • Felix Budelmann , University of Manchester