Sophocles: Plays: Trachiniae: Classic Commentaries
Autor Sophocles Traducere de R. C. Jebben Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 feb 2004
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781853996429
ISBN-10: 1853996424
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 140 x 215 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bristol Classical Press
Seria Classic Commentaries
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1853996424
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 140 x 215 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bristol Classical Press
Seria Classic Commentaries
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Preface, P.E. Easterling
General Introduction, P.E. Easterling
Antigone: introduction, Ruby Blondell
Preface, R.C.Jebb
INTRODUCTION
§ I. Earliest trace of the story.
§ 2. Aeschylean situation contrast with the Sophoclean.
§ 3 Analysis of the play.
§ 4 Unity of motive. The mode of the catastrophe. The dramatic blemish.
§ 5 A suggested explanation.
§ 6. The question raised by the play.
§ 7 What is the moral intended ?
§ 8. The character of Creon's edict.
§ 9 The edict in its political aspect.
§ 10. Antigone's position.
§ I I. The attitude of the Chorus.
§ I2. Why the Chorus is so constituted.
§ I3. The character of Antigone.
§ I4. Distinctive merit of the
portraiture.
§ IS The character of Creon.
§ I 6. Other treatments of the story. Euripides. Attius. Statius.
Alfieri.
§ I7 Vase-paintings.
§ I8. Mendelssohn's music.
§ I9 Date of the play. The strategia of Sophocles.
§ 20. Had the play any bearing upon the poet's appointment?
§ 2I. Internal evidence for an early date.
§ 22. Place of the play in the series
of the poet's works.
§ 23. The Theban plays-not properly a trilogy.
MANUSCRIPTS, EDITIONS, etc.
§ I. The Laurentian MS. (L). Other MSS.
§ 2. Readings due to the Scholia.
§ 3 Points bearing on the relation of L to
the other MSS.
§ 4 The MSS. versus ancient citations.
§ S Interpolation.
§ 6. Emendations.
§ 7 Editions, etc.
METRICAL ANALYSIS
ANCIENT ARGUMENTS TO THE PLAY j DRAMATIS PERSONAE;
STRUCTURE
APPENDIX
INDICES
General Introduction, P.E. Easterling
Antigone: introduction, Ruby Blondell
Preface, R.C.Jebb
INTRODUCTION
§ I. Earliest trace of the story.
§ 2. Aeschylean situation contrast with the Sophoclean.
§ 3 Analysis of the play.
§ 4 Unity of motive. The mode of the catastrophe. The dramatic blemish.
§ 5 A suggested explanation.
§ 6. The question raised by the play.
§ 7 What is the moral intended ?
§ 8. The character of Creon's edict.
§ 9 The edict in its political aspect.
§ 10. Antigone's position.
§ I I. The attitude of the Chorus.
§ I2. Why the Chorus is so constituted.
§ I3. The character of Antigone.
§ I4. Distinctive merit of the
portraiture.
§ IS The character of Creon.
§ I 6. Other treatments of the story. Euripides. Attius. Statius.
Alfieri.
§ I7 Vase-paintings.
§ I8. Mendelssohn's music.
§ I9 Date of the play. The strategia of Sophocles.
§ 20. Had the play any bearing upon the poet's appointment?
§ 2I. Internal evidence for an early date.
§ 22. Place of the play in the series
of the poet's works.
§ 23. The Theban plays-not properly a trilogy.
MANUSCRIPTS, EDITIONS, etc.
§ I. The Laurentian MS. (L). Other MSS.
§ 2. Readings due to the Scholia.
§ 3 Points bearing on the relation of L to
the other MSS.
§ 4 The MSS. versus ancient citations.
§ S Interpolation.
§ 6. Emendations.
§ 7 Editions, etc.
METRICAL ANALYSIS
ANCIENT ARGUMENTS TO THE PLAY j DRAMATIS PERSONAE;
STRUCTURE
APPENDIX
INDICES