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The Blackwell Companion to Greek Tragedy provides readers with a fundamental grounding in Greek tragedy, and also introduces them to the various methodologies and the lively critical dialogue that characterize the study of Greek tragedy today. * Comprises 31 original essays by an international cast of contributors, including up-and-coming as well as distinguished senior scholars * Pays attention to socio-political, textual, and performance aspects of Greek tragedy * All ancient Greek is transliterated and translated, and technical terms are explained as they appear * Includes suggestions for…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Blackwell Companion to Greek Tragedy provides readers with a fundamental grounding in Greek tragedy, and also introduces them to the various methodologies and the lively critical dialogue that characterize the study of Greek tragedy today. * Comprises 31 original essays by an international cast of contributors, including up-and-coming as well as distinguished senior scholars * Pays attention to socio-political, textual, and performance aspects of Greek tragedy * All ancient Greek is transliterated and translated, and technical terms are explained as they appear * Includes suggestions for further reading at the end of each chapter, and a generous and informative combined bibliography

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Autorenporträt
Justina Gregory is Professor of Classical Languages and Literatures at Smith College. Her books include Euripides and the Instruction of the Athenians (1991), a commentary on Euripides' Hecuba (1999), and a translation of Aesop's Fables (1975).
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?This is a good guide to Greek tragedy. It makes agreeable readingduring which one can learn a lot from the various aspects of thisgenre.? (SHT Reviews, October 2009)

"This book is an impressive achievement, and will be ofpermanent value to everyone interested in Greek drama. The editorhas done an excellent job in finding exactly the right scholar foreach topic, including many leading experts from all over the world.Every chapter is lucid and informative, and each has a valuableguide to further reading."
Michael Lloyd, University College Dublin

?This book should earn itself a place as a principal referencetool for a wide range of courses in Greek tragedy; it offers asolid synthesis for specialist and nonspecialist alike of the manyand vexed issues the subject presents.?
Choice

"This new volume, like others in the excellent Blackwell's'Companion' series, stands apart from the crowd. It is not just aboring re-hash of well-known material but a superb, lively,genuinely stimulating collection of essays which make the playscome alive. Reading this book is rather like listening to a seriesof cracking lectures by some of the best scholars in the business... This Companion will surely become required reading foruniversity students who want an accessible but learned introductionto the texts. The essays are (without exception) so well writtenand entertaining that they can also be recommended to actors,producers, audience members, and general readers. It is well editedand attractively produced."
Bryn Mawr Classical Review

"There is no lack of good reference works on Greek tragedy. Nonethe less, Gregory?s Blackwell companion is a very welcome addition? There can be no doubt that the volume will establish itself asextremely useful for many students of Greek Tragedy. Most schooland university libraries will want a copy." Journal of ClassicsTeaching

"This is a substancial and well-planned collection ... mostchapters are heavily referenced, and so provide a good point ofentry to the scholarly literature." Greece and Rome

"The Companion is obviously intended as a reference workand will be a very valuable addition to library shelves ofuniversities with students of Classical Civilisation. In fact,several contributions are truly excellent and will undoubtedlyserve as introductory reference points for a long time"
Scholia Reviews
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