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_9203577 _aHesk, Jon. _eσυγγραφέας |
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_aSophocles : _bAjax / _cJon Hesk. |
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_aLondon : _bBristol Classical Press, _c2012. |
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490 | 0 | _aBristol classical press companions to Greek and Roman tragedy | |
504 | _6Περιλαμβάνει βιβλιογραφία, χρονολόγιο, γλωσσάρι και ευρετήριο. | ||
505 | _aPlaywright, plot and performance -- Context and tradition -- Setting the Scene -- Ajax and Tecmessa -- Deception and suicide -- The quarrel -- Criticism and reception. | ||
520 | _aSophocles' "Ajax" is one of the most disturbing and powerful surviving ancient tragedies. But it is also difficult to understand and interpret. What are we to make of its protagonist's extremism? Does Ajax deserve the isolation and divine punishment he experiences? Why is his state of mind so difficult to determine? This book offers answers to these and many other questions by drawing together the very latest critical work on the play and introducing the reader to key frames for its interpretation, including Sophoclean heroism, language and form; Homeric intertextuality and Athens' 'masculinist' culture, and the twentieth-century reception of Ajax. | ||
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_9186342 _aΣοφοκλής, _d496-406 _tΑίας. |
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