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Aeschylus : Liberation bearers.
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ISBN: 9781474255066 147425506X Year: 2017 Publisher: London Bloomsbury

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The mortal voice in the tragedies of Aeschylus
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ISBN: 9781316535882 Year: 2017 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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Thematology --- Aeschylus


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Aeschylus and war : comparative perspectives on Seven Against Thebes
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ISBN: 9781317196488 9781138677005 9781317196471 1317196481 1138677000 9781315559841 9781317196464 9780367595401 Year: 2017 Publisher: Abingdon Routledge

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This volume brings together a group of interdisciplinary experts who demonstrate that Aeschylus'?Seven Against Thebes?is a text of continuing relevance and value for exploring ancient, contemporary and comparative issues of war and its attendant trauma. The volume features contributions from an international cast of experts, as well as a conversation with a retired U.S. Army Lt. Col., giving her perspectives on the blending of reality and fiction in Aeschylus'war tragedies and on the potential of Greek tragedy to speak to contemporary veterans. This book is a fascinating resource for anyone interested in Aeschylus, Greek tragedy and its reception, and war literature.


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The mortal voice in the tragedies of Aeschylus
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ISBN: 9781107145511 1107145511 9781316535882 9781316508978 1108547524 1108548628 1316535886 1316508978 Year: 2017 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Voice connects our embodied existence with the theoretical worlds we construct. This book argues that the voice is a crucial element of mortal identity in the tragedies of Aeschylus. It first presents conceptions of the voice in ancient Greek poetry and philosophy, understanding it in its most literal and physical form, as well as through the many metaphorical connotations that spring from it. Close readings then show how the tragedies and fragments of Aeschylus gain meaning from the rubric and performance of voice, concentrating particularly on the Oresteia. Sarah Nooter demonstrates how voice - as both a bottomless metaphor and performative agent of action - stands as the prevailing configuration through which Aeschylus' dramas should be heard. This highly original book will interest all those interested in classical literature as well as those concerned with material approaches to the interpretation of texts.

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