Brill's companion to Euripides (2 vols) / / edited by Andreas Markantonatos.

Brill’s Companion to Euripides offers 49 specially commissioned essays from leading international scholars which give critical examinations of the progress and direction of numerous wide-ranging debates about various aspects of Euripidean drama. Each chapter, as well as covering a wide diversity of...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : BRILL,, [2020]
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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Series:Brill's companions in classical studies.
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Abbreviations
  • Figures
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Introduction (Markantonatos)
  • Part 1. The Poet and His Work
  • Chapter 1. Life of Euripides (Tyrrell)
  • Chapter 2. The Textual Tradition of Euripides' Dramas (Finglass)
  • Chapter 3. Alcestis (Iakov)
  • Chapter 4. Medea (Kelly)
  • Chapter 5. Children of Heracles (Carter)
  • Chapter 6. Hippolytus (Mueller)
  • Chapter 7. Andromache (Scharffenberger)
  • Chapter 8. Hecuba (Tzanetou)
  • Chapter 9. Suppliant Women (Morwood)
  • Chapter 10. Heracles (Dubischar)
  • Chapter 11. Ion (Gibert)
  • Chapter 12. Trojan Women (Poe)
  • Chapter 13. Electra (Barrett)
  • Chapter 14. Iphigenia among the Taurians (Rabinowitz)
  • Chapter 15. Helen (Griffiths)
  • Chapter 16. Phoenician Women (Swift)
  • Chapter 17. Orestes (Ringer)
  • Chapter 18. Bacchae (Billings)
  • Chapter 19. Iphigenia at Aulis (Gregory)
  • Chapter 20. Rhesus (Fantuzzi)
  • Chapter 21. Fragments and Lost Tragedies: Alexandros and Later Euripidean Tragedy (Karamanou)
  • Chapter 22. Euripides and Satyr Drama (Shaw)
  • Part 2. Euripidean Intertextuality: Epic Poetry and Attic Tragedy
  • Chapter 23. Euripides: Epic Sources and Models (Davidson)
  • Chapter 24. Intertextuality in Euripidean Tragedy (Pucci)
  • Part 3. Euripides the Innovator: Language, Rhetoric, Realism, and Emotion
  • Chapter 25. The Language of Euripides (Battezzato)
  • Chapter 26. Rhetoric in Euripides (O'Sullivan)
  • Chapter 27. Realism in Euripides (Lloyd)
  • Chapter 28. Emotion in Euripides (Visvardi)
  • Contents
  • Abbreviations
  • Figures
  • Part 4. Image, Chorus, and Performance
  • Chapter 29. Text and Image: Euripides and Iconography (Hart)
  • Chapter 30. Euripides and Art, Artifacts, and the Technical Vocabulary of Craft (Stieber)
  • Chapter 31. Euripidean Stagecraft (Miles)
  • Chapter 32. Euripides and the Aesthetics of Embodiment (Worman)
  • Chapter 33. The Chorus in Euripides (Calame)
  • Chapter 34. Ancient Reperformances of Euripides (Lamari)
  • Part 5. Religion, History, and Politics
  • Chapter 35. Ritual in Euripides (Rehm)
  • Chapter 36. Euripides and Mystical Religion (Semenzato)
  • Chapter 37. Euripides and Athenian Imperialism (Mills)
  • Part 6. Euripidean Anthropology: Status, Function, and Gender
  • Chapter 38. Women's Voices in Euripides (Munteanu)
  • Chapter 39. Minor Characters in Euripides (Kyriakou)
  • Chapter 40. Euripides' Heralds (Yoon)
  • Part 7. Euripides: Ancient Culture, Philosophy, and Comedy
  • Chapter 41. Affective Attachments in Some Late Tragedies of Euripides (Dunn)
  • Chapter 42. Euripides and Ancient Greek Philosophy (Scodel)
  • Chapter 43. Aristophanes' Reception of Euripides (Slater)
  • Part 8. Euripides Made New: Modern Reception, Translation, and Performance
  • Introductory Note (Foley)