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This authoritative new edition of the ancient scholia to Sophocles' Electra is designed to replace the corresponding part of the Teubner text published in 1888. It is the first to rely on a complete scrutiny of the sources of the text and the conjectural activity of scholars, but is also characterised by a fresh methodological approach: the transmission of scholia is prone to creating different versions of basically the same material, and to making conflations of originally distinct entities; in the English preface these transmissional peculiarities guide the editor in establishing a methodology which is appropriate both for analysing the manuscript tradition and composing the critical text of the Electra scholia. By applying this working tool, the editor is the first to restore the scholia to the Electra in a textual state which is arguably the earliest we can recover, and is free of contradictions, unacceptable repetitions, and hybridisation or blending of elements from different versions. The critical text is accompanied by a detailed apparatus criticus, and is contextualised in its scholarly tradition by means of a rich collection of parallel passages. Extensive indices are provided at the end of the book.
Sophocles. --- Sophocles --- Sofokles --- Sophocle --- Sofocle --- Sophokles --- Sofocles --- Mythology, Greek, in literature. --- Sófocles --- Sofoklis --- Sofokl --- Sūfūklīs --- Sūtmūklīs --- Sofokŭl --- סופוקלס --- سوفوكليس --- Σοφοκλῆς --- Sophoclis --- Sophocles. - Electra --- Sophocles - Scholia --- Electra. --- Scholia. --- Tragedy.
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Den Mythos davon, dass Orestes und Elektra für ihren getöteten Vater Agamemnon Rache nehmen und seine Mörderin, ihre eigene Mutter Klytaimestra, umbringen, haben die drei berühmtesten attischen Tragiker – Aischylos, Sophokles und Euripides – auf die Bühne gebracht. Sophokles konzentriert sich in seinem Stück vor allem auf das Leid der isoliert bei ihrer verhassten Mutter lebenden Elektra. Seine Tragödie hat besonders seit dem 19. Jahrhundert zahlreiche moderne Dramatiker (wie etwa Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Eugene O’Neill, Jean Giraudoux oder Jean-Paul Sartre) zu Neufassungen inspiriert. Der vorliegende Kommentar erschließt den Text für moderne Leser. Er legt besonderes Gewicht darauf, die Wirkung des Bühnengeschehens auf den Zuschauer sowie die Bezüge zur modernen Rezeption des Textes zu erläutern. The mythical story of Orestes’s and Electra’s act of vengeance against their mother, Clytemnestra, was developed by Sophocles as well as Aeschylus and Euripides. In his tragedy, Sophocles focused on the suffering of Electra, living in isolation with her hated mother. This commentary places particular emphasis on the impact of the play’s events on the audience and references to the modern reception of the text.
Mythology, Greek --- Mythology, Greek. --- Electra, --- Sophocles. --- Sophocles, --- Electra (Sophocles). --- Electra --- Electra. --- Elektra. --- Greek tragedy. --- Griechische Tragödie. --- Sophokles. --- LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical. --- Électre --- Alektra --- Ēlektra --- Elektro --- Elettra --- 厄勒克特拉 --- エーレクトラー --- אלקטרה --- 엘렉트라 --- Електра --- Электра --- الکترا --- اليكترا --- Ἀλέκτρα --- Ἠλέκτρα --- Electra - (Greek mythological figure) --- Sophocles. - Electra --- Electra (Sophocles) --- Ēlektra (Sophocles) --- Sophoclis Electra (Sophocles)
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Greek drama (Tragedy) --- Orestes (Greek mythology) in literature. --- Electra (Greek mythology) in literature. --- Tragédie grecque --- Oreste (Mythologie grecque) dans la littérature --- Electre (Mythologie grecque) dans la littérature --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique --- Aeschylus. --- Sophocles. --- Euripides. --- Tragédie grecque --- Oreste (Mythologie grecque) dans la littérature --- Electre (Mythologie grecque) dans la littérature --- Electra --- In literature. --- Orestes, --- In literature.. --- Greek drama (Tragedy) - History and criticism. --- Aeschylus. - Choephori --- Sophocles. - Electra --- Euripides. - Electra
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