Change of Mind in Greek TragedyVandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1995 - 286 頁 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 45 筆
第 80 頁
... already present when she announces her plan earlier in the play . The deed must be done , but it makes her groan ... already appeared , as follows : first change ( 1040-8 ) -love of the children ( implicit throughout ; cf. 795 ) ; second ...
... already present when she announces her plan earlier in the play . The deed must be done , but it makes her groan ... already appeared , as follows : first change ( 1040-8 ) -love of the children ( implicit throughout ; cf. 795 ) ; second ...
第 136 頁
... already mentioned Heracles ' willingness to engage in a mini - intrigue rather than make a frontal assault against the villain Lycus ( 2.2 above ) . I shall have nothing more to say about Lyssa's intervention to cause Heracles ' madness ...
... already mentioned Heracles ' willingness to engage in a mini - intrigue rather than make a frontal assault against the villain Lycus ( 2.2 above ) . I shall have nothing more to say about Lyssa's intervention to cause Heracles ' madness ...
第 139 頁
... already suggested that suicide may be cowardly ( 1248 , 1250 ) seem to me to be at cross - purposes : " sudden insight " in tragedy is always overdetermined in thematically significant terms . Here the point is precisely the difference ...
... already suggested that suicide may be cowardly ( 1248 , 1250 ) seem to me to be at cross - purposes : " sudden insight " in tragedy is always overdetermined in thematically significant terms . Here the point is precisely the difference ...
常見字詞
Achilles action Admetus Aeschylus Agamemnon Ajax Alcestis Antigone Apollo argument Aristotelian Aristotle Athenian Athens audience avoid believe Blundell Burnett change of mind chapter character characterization chorus Clytemnestra conflict context Creon Creusa criticism death deception decision Deianeira Dionysus discussion divine dramatic earlier Electra Erinyes Euripidean Euripides example fact father finally focus Funke further Greek tragedy Hecuba Helen Heracles heroic temper Hippolytus intentions interpretation intrigue Ion's Iphigenia in Aulis issue Knox later Lesky lines marriage meaning Medea Menelaus metaphor monody moral motif motivation move Neoptolemus occur Odysseus Oedipus Orestes passage patterns persuasion Phaedra Philoctetes play play's plot possible prologue psychological question reluctance remains response reveal reversal rhetorical sacrifice says scene secret seems situation Sophoclean Hero Sophocles speak speech stage stasimon suggest suicide Taplin technique Tecmessa thematic theme Theseus Tiresias tradition tragic words Xuthus Yunis Zeus γὰρ δὲ καὶ κακῶν τὸ