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Collected Papers

Collected Papers

Collected Papers

C. M. Dale
March 2010
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    Miss Dale was one of the most distinguished classical scholars of her generation. her published papers - of the greatest interest and importance - are widely dispersed through a number of journals, some not easily accessible. She left a number of papers unpublished at her death. This 1969 collection was put together by Professor E. G. Turner and Professor T. B. L. Webster. Scholars will welcome the collection of all these papers into a single volume. Miss Dale's interests were mainly concerned with the technicalities and interpretation of Greek poetry. Some of the papers deal with metre and language; but most are about aspects of Greek drama - staging, choruses and interpretations of particular plays.

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    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Miss A. M. Dale
    • Part I. Published Papers:
    • 1. Lyrical clausulae in Sophocles, from Greek Poetry and Life (1936), pp. 181–205
    • 2. Metrical observations on Aesch. Pers. 922–1001, from C. Q. XXXI (1937), 106–10
    • 3. Stasimon and Hyporcheme, from Eranos XLVIII (1950), 14–20
    • 4. The metrical units of Greek lyrical verse, I, from C. Q. XLIV (1951), 138–48
    • 5. The metrical units of Greek lyrical verse, II, from C. Q. I (1951), 20–30
    • 6. The metrical units of Greek lyric verse, III, from C. Q. I (1951), 119–29
    • 7. Κισσύβιον, from C. R. II (1952) 129–32
    • 8. An interpretation of Aristophanes, Vesp. 136–210 and its consequences for the stage of Aristophanes, from J. H. S. LXXVII (1957), 205–11
    • 9. Seen and unseen on the Greek stage, from W. S. LXIX (1956), 96–106
    • 10. Resolution in the trochaic tetrameter, from Glotta XXXVII (1958), 102–5
    • 11. The Hoopoe's Song, from C. R. IX (1959), 199–200
    • 12. The transformation of Io, Ox Pap. XXIII, 2369, from C. R. X (1960), 194–5
    • 13. Ethos and Dianoia: 'character' and 'thought' in Aristotle's Poetics, from AUMLA, XI (1959), 3–16
    • 14. Words, music and dance, inaugural lecture, 1960
    • 15. A heroic end, from I. I. C. S. VIII (1961), 47–8
    • 16. Stichos and stanza, from C. Q. XIII (1963), 46–50
    • 17. Note on Euripides, Helena 1441–50, from Maia, XV (1963), 310–13
    • 18. Observations on Dactylic, from W. S. LXXVII (1964), 15–36
    • 19. The chorus in the action of Greek tragedy, from Classical Drama and its Influence (1965), pp. 17–27
    • 20. The Electra of Sophocles, from For Service to Classical Studies (1966), pp. 71–7 (expanded for a lecture in Stanford)
    • Part II. Unpublished Papers:
    • 21. Speech-rhythm, verse-rhythm and song
    • 22. Expressive Rhythm in the lyrics of Greek drama
    • 23. Interior scenes and illusion in Greek drama
    • 24. The creation of dramatic characters
    • 25. Old comedy: the Acharnians of Aristophanes
    • Bibliography
    • Index locorum
    • General index.
      Author
    • C. M. Dale