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RT Book, Whole SR Electronic DC OPAC T1 Late Sophocles : the hero's evolution in Electra, Philoctetes, and Oedipus at Colonus / Thomas Van Nortwick A1 Van Nortwick, Thomas, 1946- YR 2015 FD [2015] SP 1 electronic resource (xiii, 148 pages) K1 Sophocles -- Criticism and interpretation K1 Sophocles K1 Sophocles K1 Sophocles K1 Sophocles K1 DRAMA -- Ancient & Classical K1 Electra (Sophocles) K1 Oedipus at Colonus (Sophocles) K1 Philoctetes (Sophocles) K1 Electronic books K1 Electronic books K1 Criticism, interpretation, etc K1 Electronic books PB University of Michigan Press PP Ann Arbor SN 9780472121083 SN 0472121081 SN 9780472901074 SN 0472901079 SN 0472119567 SN 9780472119561 LA English (英語) CL DC23:882/.01 NO "Only a few plays by Sophocles--one of the great tragic playwrights from Classical Athens--have survived, and each of them dramatizes events from the rich store of myths that framed literature and art. Sophocles' treatment evokes issues that were vividly contemporary for Athenian audiences of the Periclean age: How could the Athenians incorporate older, aristocratic ideas about human excellence into their new democratic society? Could citizens learn to be morally excellent, or were these qualities only inherited? What did it mean to be a creature who knows that he or she must die? Late Sophocles traces the evolution of the Sophoclean hero through the final three plays, Electra, Philoctetes, and Oedipus at Colonus. The book's main thesis, that Sophocles reimagined the nature of the tragic hero in his last three works, is developed inductively through readings of the plays. This balanced approach, in which a detailed argument about the plays is offered in a format accessible to nonspecialists, is unusual--perhaps unique--in contemporary Classical scholarship on Sophocles. This book will appeal to nonspecialist readers of serious literature as well as scholars of classical and other literatures. While including ample guidance for those not familiar with the plays, Late Sophocles goes beyond a generalized description of "what happens" in the plays to offer a clear, jargon-free argument for the enduring importance of Sophocles' plays. The argument's implications for longstanding interpretational issues will be of interest to specialists. All Greek is translated." -- Publisher's description NO Open Access NO Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-143) and index NO Description based on print version record; resource not viewed NO 書誌ID=ED00004287; LK [E Book]https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=1527094 OL 30