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Author Papadopoulou, Thalia, 1971- author.

Title Aeschylus : Suppliants / Thalia Papadopoulou.

Publication Info. London ; New York : Bristol Classical Press, [2011]
©2011

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Description 1 online resource (189 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
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Series Companions to Greek and Roman tragedy
Companions to Greek and Roman tragedy.
Summary Aeschylus' Suppliants dramatizes the myth of the fifty daughters of Danaos who flee Egypt and come to Argos as suppliants, trying to escape forced marriage to their Egyptian cousins. It was long considered to be the earliest surviving tragedy, and even after the mid-twentieth century, when new evidence established a later date for the play, critics tended to condemn it for its alleged 'archaic' features. As a result it has long been underestimated, although a careful examination reveals it to be one of the most exciting tragedies.
This companion employs a variety of critical approaches to set the play in its literary, dramatic, social and historical contexts, and also offers a thorough examination of the performance of the tragedy, investigating topics such as stage action, music, song and dance. It also gives a survey of the reception of the play from antiquity to modern times, with close readings of representative texts. --Book Jacket.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-173) and index.
Contents Aeschylus : life and works -- The Danaid trilogy -- The Danaid myth -- Religion -- Gender -- Politics -- Performance -- Reception.
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Subject Aeschylus. Suppliants -- Criticism, Textual.
Aeschylus -- Criticism and interpretation.
Aeschylus.
Criticism and interpretation.
Aeschylus.
Suppliants (Aeschylus)
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Added Title Suppliants
Other Form: Print version: Papadopoulou, Thalia, 1971- Aeschylus 9780715639139 (OCoLC)705273000
ISBN 9781472521491 (electronic book)
1472521498 (electronic book)
9780715639139
0715639137