A Companion to Sophocles: 91

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A Companion to Sophocles: 91

Author(s): Kirk Ormand

  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Publication Date: 30 Mar. 2012
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 624 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1405187263
  • ISBN-13: 9781405187268

Book Description

A Companion to Sophocles presents the first comprehensive collection of essays in decades to address all aspects of the life, works, and critical reception of Sophocles.

  • First collection of its kind to provide introductory essays to the fragments of his lost plays and to the remaining fragments of one satyr-play, the Ichneutae, in addition to each of his extant tragedies
  • Features new essays on Sophoclean drama that go well beyond the current state of scholarship on Sophocles
  • Presents readings that historicize Sophocles in relation to the social, cultural, and intellectual world of fifth century Athens
  • Seeks to place later interpretations and adaptations of Sophocles in their historical context
  • Includes essays dedicated to issues of gender and sexuality; significant moments in the history of interpreting Sophocles; and reception of Sophocles by both ancient and modern playwrights

Editorial Reviews

Review

“This volume will indeed serve as an indispensable reference point for the future study of Sophocles.” (Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 1 January 2013)

“Although the book is scholarly and packed with information, it is accessible to nonspecialists. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above.” (Choice, 1 November 2012)

From the Inside Flap

Few literary figures have gained more immediate—or lengthier—critical acclaim than the ancient Greek dramatist Sophocles. From his first victory in the Athenian spring drama competition in 468 B.C, the works of Sophocles went on to become celebrated for tackling such thorny issues as personal will, divine justice, and the limitations of human knowledge. His development of the self-motivated hero’s inevitable clash with unavoidable circumstances is widely recognized as the birth of Western tragedy. A Companion to Sophocles presents a comprehensive collection of original essays by leading scholars that address all aspects of the life, works, and critical reception of Sophocles. Initial essays introduce Sophocles’ extant tragedies, as well as fragments of his lost plays including the Ichneutae. Subsequent readings explore Sophocles’ relation to the intellectual, social, and political currents of fifth century Athens; issues of gender and sexuality; significant moments in the history of interpreting Sophocles; and reception of Sophocles by both ancient and modern playwrights. A Companion to Sophocles offers illuminating insights into one of the most influential dramatists the world has ever known.

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