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The aim of this treatise is to explain the singular fascination ancient Greek tragedians felt for the non-Greek, "barbaric" world. It sets Greek drama against the historical background of the Panhellenic wars with Persia and the establishment of an Athenian empire based on democracy and slavery. The plays are also set in the context of contemporary anthropology and political philosophy, thus revealing how the poets conceptualized the barbarian as the negative embodiment of Athenian civic ideals. By comparing the treatment of foreigners in Homer and tragedy, the author explains how the new dimension which the idea of the barbarian brought to the Greek tragic theatre radically affected the poets' interpretation of myth and their evocation of the distant past. The dissertation out of which this book was developed won the Hellenic Foundation's prize for the best doctoral thesis in ancient Greek studies in the UK and Republic of Ireland, 1988.

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  • EditoreClarendon Press
  • Data di pubblicazione1989
  • ISBN 10 019814895X
  • ISBN 13 9780198148951
  • RilegaturaCopertina rigida
  • LinguaInglese
  • Numero di pagine293

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Condizione: Sehr Gut. Zustandsbeschreibung: textsauberes Exemplar mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren, berieben mit leichter Randlädierung/clean text pages, minor traces of use, rubbed with slight damage to the edge. Greek Self-definition Through Tragedy. The aim of the treatise is to explain the singular fascination ancient Greek tragedians felt for the non-Greek, "barbaric" world. Edith Hall sets Greek drama against the historical background of the Panhellenic wars with Persia and the establishment of an Athenian empire based on democracy and slavery. The plays are also set in the context of contemporary anthropology and political philosophy, thus revealing how the poets conceptualized the barbarian as the negative embodiment of Athenian civic ideals. By comparing the treatment of foreigners in Homer and tragedy, the author explains how the new dimension which the idea of the barbarian brought to the Greek tragic theatre radically affected the poets' interpretation of myth and their evocation of the distant past. XVI,277 Seiten, gebunden (Oxford Classical Monographs/Clarendon Press/Oxford University Press 1989). Gewicht: 494 g - Gebunden/Gebundene Ausgabe - Sprache: Englisch. Codice articolo 501489

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