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The Fragments Of Sophocles (Volume II)

The Fragments Of Sophocles (Volume II)

W.G. Headlam / W.GHeadlam

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Editorial:
Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9789354213083
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The Fragments of Sophocles (Volume II), edited by R. C. Jebb, gathers the scattered remains of Sophocles’ lost dramas into a lucid, authoritative presentation. Fragments speak beyond their silence. This classical literature anthology and ancient drama collection assembles Greek tragedy fragments - lines, testimonia and later citations - that survive only in quotation or summary, and it stages them so their dramatic thrust and moral urgency can be grasped. Jebb organises the material with painstaking care, offering readable order, cautious restoration and contextual notes that invite both quick engagement and sustained analysis. The fragments reveal recurring preoccupations: fate and responsibility, civic obligation and law, the tensions of family and polity across fifth century bce greece. They also offer clues to staging, chorus practice and the ritual framings that once animated performance. Readers interested in lost greek plays will find themselves tracing how Sophoclean motifs refracted through myth and ritual; those drawn to literary criticism classics can follow the clues that link a single fragment to broader narratives of Greek tragedy.Long valued in sophoclean scholarship and in broader greek playwright studies, this edition illuminates Athenian theatre history and helps place Sophocles alongside Euripides and Aeschylus. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure. Useful as an academic reference book for courses, essays and comparative projects, Volume II supports students of classics and practising scholars alike; its fragmentary witnesses are also rich raw material for translators, directors and readers seeking an unvarnished encounter with antiquity. As a compact ancient drama collection it rewards the casual reader and the classic-literature collector who values authentic testimony to antiquity’s vanished stages. For anyone building a library of the tragic past, this volume is both a working tool and a companion to the imagination, offering sustained provocation to thought as well as solid foundation for research.

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