Tragic Workings in Euripides' Drama: The Anthropology of the Genre, SynnA?ve des Bouvrie (9788763545952) — Readings Books
Tragic Workings in Euripides' Drama: The Anthropology of the Genre
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Tragic Workings in Euripides’ Drama: The Anthropology of the Genre

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This book offers a radically new theory and method for understanding Attic tragedy, drawing on Aristotle’s theories of shock and horror while taking a new anthropological approach. Synnove des Bouvrie argues that engagement with the prescribed sentiments of tragic drama mobilized the fifth-century Greek community into both preserving and revitalizing their societal order. Though she focuses in particular on Euripides, Des Bouvrie also mounts a convincing case that other Greek tragedians also contributed to this collective project.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Museum Tusculanum Press
Country
Denmark
Date
15 March 2018
Pages
512
ISBN
9788763545952

This book offers a radically new theory and method for understanding Attic tragedy, drawing on Aristotle’s theories of shock and horror while taking a new anthropological approach. Synnove des Bouvrie argues that engagement with the prescribed sentiments of tragic drama mobilized the fifth-century Greek community into both preserving and revitalizing their societal order. Though she focuses in particular on Euripides, Des Bouvrie also mounts a convincing case that other Greek tragedians also contributed to this collective project.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Museum Tusculanum Press
Country
Denmark
Date
15 March 2018
Pages
512
ISBN
9788763545952