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Evert van Emde Boas
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Language and Character in Euripides' Electra Vital Source e-bog
Evert van Emde Boas
(2017)
Language and Character in Euripides' Electra Vital Source e-bog
Evert van Emde Boas
(2017)
Language and Character in Euripides' Electra Vital Source e-bog
Evert van Emde Boas
(2017)
Language and Character in Euripides' Electra
Evert van Emde Boas
(2017)
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- Hardback: 336 sider
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- ISBN: 9780198793601
The volume focuses specifically on issues of characterization, demonstrating how Euripides shaped his figures through their use of language, while also using the same methodology to tackle some of the play's major textual issues. An introductory chapter treats each of the linguistic approaches used throughout the book, and discusses some of the general issues surrounding the play's interpretation. This is followed by chapters on the figures of the Peasant, Electra herself, and Orestes, in each case showing how their characterization is determined by their speaking style and their "linguistic behavior." Three further chapters focus on textual criticism in stichomythia, on the messenger speech, and on the agon.
By using modern linguistic methodologies to argue for a balanced interpretation of the Electra's main characters, the volume both challenges dominant scholarly opinion and enhances the literary interpretation of this well-studied play. Taking full account of recent and older work in both linguistics and classics, it will be of use to readers and researchers in both fields, and includes translations of all Greek cited and a glossary of linguistic terminology to make the text accessible to both.
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.1. Rustic Language: The Peasant1. Introduction2. A peasant's tale (1 53)3. Husband and wife (54 81, 341 63, 404 31)3.1. A marriage under face-threat3.2. Getting water (54 81)3.3. Welcoming guests (341 63)3.4. Preparing food (404 31)4. Further stylistic points; conclusion2. Constancy Amid Change: The Linguistic Characterization of Electra1. Introduction2. Resistance through lament: the early scenes (54 81, 112 214)2.1. Electra as mourner2.2. Electra as wife2.3. Electra as Argive 'maiden'2.4. The characterization of Electra2.4.1 Patterns of miscommunication2.4.2 Electra's character: the debate3. Electra and her unexpected guest (215 338)3.1. The stichomythia (215 89)3.2. The 'message' (300 38)4. Recognition and planning (487 698)5. Electra, Aegisthus, and Clytemnestra5.1. A play of halves?5.2. The 'kakology' (907 56)5.2.1 Electra's 'undramatic' generalizations5.2.2 Analysis of the speech5.3. 'Into the boudoir': Electra and Clytemnestra (998 1146)5.3.1 Opening exchanges (998 1010)5.3.2 Clytemnestra's speech (1011 50)5.3.3 Parrhesia (1055 9)5.3.4 Electra's speech (1060 99)5.3.5 Mother and daughter (1102 46)6. Exodos6.1. The kommos (1177 1232)6.2. The deus ex machina (1233 1358)3. Orestes' Linguistic (Dis)guises1. Introduction2. Orestes incognito2.1. Initial observations2.2. The general reflections2.2.1 'A man in exile is powerless' (236)2.2.2 Pity and intelligence (290 6)2.2.3 Evaluating character (367 400)2.3. The second disguise (774 858)3. Conclusion4. Redrawing the Lines: Pragmatics and Gender in Textual Criticism1. Introduction1.1. Vexed passages1.2. L and P2. Divided (?) we pray (671 84)3. The hesitation scene (959 87)3.1. On giving orders and having fashion sense (959 66)3.2. Diverging minds (967 87)4. Conclusion5. A Tense Affair: The Messenger Speech1. Introduction2. Not 'what?' but 'how?'3. Analysis of the narrative3.1. Setting the scene (774 8)3.2. 'A deliciously protracted game of cat and mouse' (779 97)3.3. A moment for prayer (798 810)3.4. The sacrifice of Aegisthus (810 43)3.5. Aftermath and resolution (844 55, 855 7, 857 8)3.6. Evaluation4. Conclusion6. The Language of Rhetoric: The Agon Revisited1. Introduction2. Exordium2.1. Clytemnestra2.2. Electra3. Narratio3.1. Clytemnestra3.2. Electra4. Argumentatio4.1. Generalizations4.2. Clytemnestra's hypotheticals4.3. Rhetoric and characterization5. Peroratio5.1. Clytemnestra5.2. Electra6. Peroratio (II)7. Conclusion: Approaching Tragic LanguageEndmatterGlossary of Linguistic TermsBibliographyIndexes