Looking at Antigone
Editat de David Stuttarden Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 feb 2019
With an introduction discussing the nature of the community for which Antigone was written, this collection of essays by 12 leading academics from across the world draws together many of the themes explored in Antigone, from Sophocles' use of mythology, his contemporaries' reactions and later reception, to questions of religion and ritual, family life and incest, ecology and the environment. The essays are accompanied by David Stuttard's performer-friendly, accurate and easily accessible English translation.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350112766
ISBN-10: 1350112763
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350112763
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction: Antigone, A Play for Today? (David Stuttard)
1. Antigone, Right or Wrong? (Alex Garvie, University of Glasgow, UK)
2. Antigone as Others See Her (Alan Sommerstein, University of Nottingham, UK)
3. Assessing the Character of Creon (Brad Levett, Memorial University, Canada)
4. Images and Effects of Incest in Sophocles' Antigone (Sophie Mills, University of North Carolina at Ashville, USA)
5. The Two Sisters (Hanna Roisman, Colby College, USA)
6. Antigone's Change of Heart (Ruth Scodel, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, USA)
7. Antigone and the Rights of the Earth (Rush Rehm, Stanford University, USA)
8. Revealing Divinity in Sophocles' Antigone (Stephen Esposito, Boston University, USA)
9. Religion in Antigone (Robert Garland, Colgate University, USA)
10. Euripides' Response to Sophocles' Antigone (Ioanna Karamanou, University of the Peloponnese, Greece)
11. The Voices of Antigone (Helene Foley, Columbia University, USA)
12. Antigone Enters the Modern World (Betine van Zyl Smit, University of Nottingham, UK)
Sophocles' Antigone, translated by David Stuttard
Bibliography
Index
1. Antigone, Right or Wrong? (Alex Garvie, University of Glasgow, UK)
2. Antigone as Others See Her (Alan Sommerstein, University of Nottingham, UK)
3. Assessing the Character of Creon (Brad Levett, Memorial University, Canada)
4. Images and Effects of Incest in Sophocles' Antigone (Sophie Mills, University of North Carolina at Ashville, USA)
5. The Two Sisters (Hanna Roisman, Colby College, USA)
6. Antigone's Change of Heart (Ruth Scodel, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, USA)
7. Antigone and the Rights of the Earth (Rush Rehm, Stanford University, USA)
8. Revealing Divinity in Sophocles' Antigone (Stephen Esposito, Boston University, USA)
9. Religion in Antigone (Robert Garland, Colgate University, USA)
10. Euripides' Response to Sophocles' Antigone (Ioanna Karamanou, University of the Peloponnese, Greece)
11. The Voices of Antigone (Helene Foley, Columbia University, USA)
12. Antigone Enters the Modern World (Betine van Zyl Smit, University of Nottingham, UK)
Sophocles' Antigone, translated by David Stuttard
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
This book is a thought-provoking and useful addition to the scholarship on Antigone, the most often performed and re-worked of all the Greek tragedies.
Stuttard offers an illuminating introduction ... I was delighted to be given the opportunity to read and review this wonderfully diverse collection of essays ... The authors have given us twelve insightful and accessible essays, which would benefit specialised scholars and non-specialised readers everywhere.
Stuttard has brought together his own humane and sensitive translation of one of ancient Greece's most famous tragedies with a stellar cast of insightful minds who offer new, thought-provoking and exciting journeys into the rich texture of the play. Not to be missed!
Stuttard's eminently speakable translation is richly illuminated by essays probing not only Antigone's uncompromising moral imagination and abiding influence but also Theban society's dilemmas in the aftermath of civil war.
A first-rate companion to an enduringly famous play. David Stuttard's introduction and wonderfully speakable translation, along with essays by twelve well-known scholars, make Looking at Antigone a rich resource for both readers and performers.
Raises and suggests ways to answer the questions raised by today's readers; an accessible and informative resource for anyone who reads the Antigone in translation.
This is a very important collection ... Despite the complexity of the arguments contained in this collection, the authors have given us twelve insightful and accessible essays, which would benefit specialised scholars and non-specialised readers everywhere.
Stuttard offers an illuminating introduction ... I was delighted to be given the opportunity to read and review this wonderfully diverse collection of essays ... The authors have given us twelve insightful and accessible essays, which would benefit specialised scholars and non-specialised readers everywhere.
Stuttard has brought together his own humane and sensitive translation of one of ancient Greece's most famous tragedies with a stellar cast of insightful minds who offer new, thought-provoking and exciting journeys into the rich texture of the play. Not to be missed!
Stuttard's eminently speakable translation is richly illuminated by essays probing not only Antigone's uncompromising moral imagination and abiding influence but also Theban society's dilemmas in the aftermath of civil war.
A first-rate companion to an enduringly famous play. David Stuttard's introduction and wonderfully speakable translation, along with essays by twelve well-known scholars, make Looking at Antigone a rich resource for both readers and performers.
Raises and suggests ways to answer the questions raised by today's readers; an accessible and informative resource for anyone who reads the Antigone in translation.
This is a very important collection ... Despite the complexity of the arguments contained in this collection, the authors have given us twelve insightful and accessible essays, which would benefit specialised scholars and non-specialised readers everywhere.