
The poetry of Greek tragedy
About this book
"Is Sophocles the poet "more important" than Sophocles the moralist, Sophocles the student of character, or Sophocles the storyteller? In this acclaimed work, eminent classicist Richmond Lattimore examines the complex and varied ways in which Greek poetry contributes to Greek drama. While acknowledging the difficulty of separating poetry - especially in translation - from other aspects of language, Lattimore offers keen insight into plays by Aeschylus (The Suppliant Maidens, The Persians, The Seven against Thebes, Prometheus Bound), Sophocles (Ajax, Oedipus Tyrannus), and Euripedes (Medea, Helen, The Bacchae)."--Jacket.
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- OL Work ID
- OL5588279W
Subjects
Greek languageHistory and criticismGreek drama (Tragedy)Metrics and rhythmicsMythology, Greek, in literatureThéâtre grecTragédie grecqueTragediesHistoire et critiqueGrieksMythologie grecque dans la littératureGreek drama, history and criticismGreek language, metrics and rhythmicsMythology, greek