Dionysiac poetics and Euripides' "Bacchae"

In his play Bacchae, Euripides chooses as his central figure the god who crosses the boundaries among god, man, and beast, between reality and imagination, and between art and madness. In so doing, he explores what in tragedy is able to reach beyond the social, ritual, and historical context from wh...

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Autor principal: Segal, Charles 1936-2002 (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Electrónico Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Publicado: Princeton, NJ Princeton University Press [2021]
En:Año: 2021
Edición:Expanded Edition
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B Euripides, Bacchae
B Girard, René 1923-2015
Otras palabras clave:B Hippolytus (play)
B Actaeon
B cannibalism
B Macedon
B Golden Age
B Epithet
B Pentheus
B Tiresias
B Anaxagoras
B Greece
B Echidna
B Antithesis
B Dionysus
B Antesterias
B Stasimon
B boundaries
B Poetry
B Artemis
B Gilbert Murray
B Sophocles
B Cult of Dionysus
B Melanthus
B Democritus
B carnival
B Maenad
B Irony
B Ditirambo
B Dionysos (Divinite grecque) dans la litterature
B On the Mountain
B Euripides
B Demeter
B adolescence
B LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical
B Echion
B Dionysiac poetics
B anagnorisis
B Ambiguity
B Aeschylus
B Evil Mother
B Heraclitus
B Amphitryon
B Musa (persona)
B Achelous
B agriculture
B Barbarian
B The Bacchae
B catharsis
B Heracles
B Oedipus the King
B Cronos
B brochos
B Icarius
B Thebes
B Bacchylides
B Dirce
B Cithaeron
B Thyrsus
B Dismemberment
B Tragedy
B Archelaus of Macedon
B Superiority (short story)
B Iophon
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Sumario:In his play Bacchae, Euripides chooses as his central figure the god who crosses the boundaries among god, man, and beast, between reality and imagination, and between art and madness. In so doing, he explores what in tragedy is able to reach beyond the social, ritual, and historical context from which tragedy itself rises. Charles Segal's reading of Euripides' Bacchae builds gradually from concrete details of cult, setting, and imagery to the work's implications for the nature of myth, language, and theater. This volume presents the argument that the Dionysiac poetics of the play characterize a world view and an art form that can admit logical contradictions and hold them in suspension
Descripción Física:1 Online-Ressource (438 p.)
ISBN:978-0-691-22398-8
Acceso:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9780691223988