Euripides' Electra: A Commentary

Euripides' Electra: A Commentary

Euripides' Electra: A Commentary

Euripides' Electra: A Commentary

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Overview

Among the best-known Greek tragedies, Electra is also one of the plays students of Greek often read in the original language. It tells the story of how Electra and her brother, Orestes, avenge the murder of their father, Agamemnon, by their mother and her lover. H. M. Roisman and C. A. E. Luschnig have developed a new edition of this seminal tragedy designed for twenty-first-century classrooms. Included with the Greek text are a useful introduction, line-by-line commentary, and other materials in English, all intended to support intermediate and advanced undergraduate students.

Electra's gripping story and almost contemporary feel help make the play accessible and interesting to modern audiences. The liberties Euripides took with the traditional myth and the playwright's attitudes toward the gods can inspire fruitful classroom discussion about fifth-century Athenian thought, manners, and morals. Roisman and Luschnig invite readers to compare Euripides' treatment of the myth with those of Aeschylus and Sophocles and with variant presentations in epic and lyric poetry, later drama, and modern film. The introduction also places the play in historical context and describes conventions of the Greek theater specific to the work.

Extensive appendices provide a complete metrical analysis of the play, helpful notes on grammar and syntax, an index of verbs, and a Greek-English glossary. In short, the authors have included everything students need to support and enhance their reading of Electra in its original language.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780806141190
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Publication date: 01/15/2011
Series: Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture , #38
Edition description: Bilingual
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.20(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Hanna M. Roisman is Arnold Bernhard Professor in the Arts and Humanities, Emerita, at Colby College in Waterville, Maine, is the author of Loyalty in Early Greek Epic and Tragedy and Nothing Is As It Seems: The Tragedy of the Implicit in Euripides' Hippolytus.



C. A. E. Luschnig, Professor of Classics at the University of Idaho in Moscow, is the author of An Introduction to Ancient Greek and The Gorgon's Severed Head: Studies in Euripides' Alcestis, Electra, and Phoenissae.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations ix

Preface xi

Abbreviations xv

Introduction 3

1 The Three Tragedians 3

2 The Myth 6

3 Euripides' Electra and the Conventions of the Greek Theater 11

4 Nature and Survival of the Texts 23

5 Meter and Prosody 24

6 The Date of Euripides' Electra 28

7 Definitions of Literary Terms Used in the Commentary 32

Electra 35

Notes and Commentary 81

Appendices

1 Metrical Analysis 233

2 Discussions 241

3 Index of Verbs 269

4 Grammatical and Rhetorical Constructions for Review 281

5 Vocabulary 292

Bibliography 345

Index 355

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