Biography, Literature and Literary Studies, History and Criticism, General, Ancient, Classical and Medieval

Narrative, Intertext, and Space in Euripides' Phoenissae
Hardback Published on: 28/09/2010
Price: £139
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Synopsis
Euripides' Phoenissae bears one of the richest tragic plots: multiple narrative levels are interwoven by means of various anachronies, focalizers offer different and often challenging points of view, while a complex mythical matrix is deftly employed as the backdrop against which the exploration of the mechanics of tragic narrative takes place. After providing a critical perspective on the ongoing scholarly dialogue regarding narratology and drama, this book uses the former as a working tool for the study and interpretation of the latter. The Phoenissae is approached as a coherent narrative unit and issues like the use of myth, narrators, intertext, time and space are discussed in detail. It is within these contexts that the play is seen as a Theban mythical âthesaurus' both exploring previous mythical ramifications and making new additions. The result is rewarding: Euripides constructs a handbook of the Theban saga that was informative for those mythically untrained, fascinating for those theatrically demanding, but also dexterously open upon each one's reception.
Publisher information
- Publisher: De Gruyter
- ISBN: 9783110245929
- Number of pages: 250
- Dimensions: 230 x 155 x 19 mm
- Weight: 510g
- Languages: English