Dolos and Dike in Sophokles' Elektra : an Ethical Study.
The main problem facing critics of Sophokles' ""Elektra"" has always been understanding the presentation of the vengeance and the nature of justice it represents. This volume addresses the ethical issues of this play through an analysis of the language and argumentation whic...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leiden :
BRILL,
2001.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Abbreviations; Preface; Introduction; 0.1 The Legend in Poetry; 0.2 Scholarship and Sophokles' Elektra; Chapter One: Prologos: Orestes and Elektra; 1.1 Preliminary Remarks; 1.2 The Paidagogos and Orestes; 1.3 Elektra's Monody; Chapter Two: Elektra and the Chorus: The Foundations of the Community; 2.1 Preliminary Remarks; 2.2 The Status and Function of the Chorus; 2.3 The Parodos; 2.4 The Theme of Aidos; Chapter Three: Elektra and Chrysothemis I: The Sophron Citizen vs Female Sophrosyne; 3.1 Preliminary Remarks; 3.2 Sophron Thinking versus Female Sophrosyne.
- 3.3 The Dream of Klytaimnestra3.4 Ritual Activity; Chapter Four: Elektra and Klytaimnestra: Dike versus Dike?; 4.1 Preliminary Remarks; 4.2 Dike; 4.3 The Theme of Aidos; 4.4 Ritual Activity; Chapter Five: The 'Death' of Orestes; 5.1 Preliminary Remarks; 5.2 The Messenger Speech; 5.3 Hybris, Aidos, and Nemesis; 5.4 Elektra and the Chorus: The kommos; Chapter Six: Elektra and Chrysothemis II: Civic Andreia and Female Sophrosyne; 6.1 Preliminary Remarks; 6.2 Elektra and the Persuasion of Chrysothemis; 6.3 Elektra's Plan; Chapter Seven: Elektra and Orestes: Reunion and Vengeance.
- 7.1 Preliminary Remarks7.2 The Reunion; 7.3 The Alliance; 7.4 The Vengeance; Conclusion; Bibliography; Glossary of Terms; A; D; E; H; K; L; N; O; P; R; S; T; General Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; W; Index of Passages.