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4. Notes on Tragic Rhetoric in Euripides’ Hecuba
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J. Bollack
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents VII
- Introduction 1
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EPIC AND LYRIC
- 1. The Authority of Orpheus, Poet and Bard: Between Tradition and Written Practice 13
- 2. Remembering the Gastēr 37
- 3. Achilles Polytropos and Odysseus as Suitor: Iliad 9.307-429 51
- 4. Hector’s Inaction (Iliad 5.471-492) 77
- 5. Epic Space Revisited: Narrative and Intertext in the Episode between Diomedes and Glaucus (Il. 6.119-236) 87
- 6. Idealism in the Odyssey and the Meaning of mounos in Odyssey 16 115
- 7. Reading the Epic Past: The Iliad on Heroic Epic 129
- 8. The Meaning of homoios (όμοĩος) in Theogony 27 and Elsewhere 153
- 9. Hesiod, Th. 117 and 128: Formula and the Text’s Temporality 169
- 10. Pylades and Orestes in Pindar’s Eleventh Pythian: The Uses of Friendship 187
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DRAMA
- 1. Aeschylus, Suppliants 112-150 203
- 2. Sons of the Shield: Paternal Arms in Epic and Tragedy 219
- 3. Echoes from Mount Cithaeron 235
- 4. Notes on Tragic Rhetoric in Euripides’ Hecuba 249
- 5. The Lady Vanishes: Helen and Her Phantom in Euripidean Drama 263
- 6. “A Song to Match my Song”: Lyric Doubling in Euripides’ Helen 283
- 7. Tyrants and Flatterers: Kolakeia in Aristophanes’ Knights and Wasps 303
- 8. Do Not Sit near Socrates (Aristophanes’ Frogs, 1482-1499) 339
- 9. Veiled Venom: Comedy, Censorship and Figuration 359
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PROSE
- 1. Shifting Paradigms: Mimesis in Isocrates 377
- 2. Polybius and Daniel: Two Universal Histories, or What Does It Mean To Be Contemporary? 401
- Backmatter 413
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents VII
- Introduction 1
-
EPIC AND LYRIC
- 1. The Authority of Orpheus, Poet and Bard: Between Tradition and Written Practice 13
- 2. Remembering the Gastēr 37
- 3. Achilles Polytropos and Odysseus as Suitor: Iliad 9.307-429 51
- 4. Hector’s Inaction (Iliad 5.471-492) 77
- 5. Epic Space Revisited: Narrative and Intertext in the Episode between Diomedes and Glaucus (Il. 6.119-236) 87
- 6. Idealism in the Odyssey and the Meaning of mounos in Odyssey 16 115
- 7. Reading the Epic Past: The Iliad on Heroic Epic 129
- 8. The Meaning of homoios (όμοĩος) in Theogony 27 and Elsewhere 153
- 9. Hesiod, Th. 117 and 128: Formula and the Text’s Temporality 169
- 10. Pylades and Orestes in Pindar’s Eleventh Pythian: The Uses of Friendship 187
-
DRAMA
- 1. Aeschylus, Suppliants 112-150 203
- 2. Sons of the Shield: Paternal Arms in Epic and Tragedy 219
- 3. Echoes from Mount Cithaeron 235
- 4. Notes on Tragic Rhetoric in Euripides’ Hecuba 249
- 5. The Lady Vanishes: Helen and Her Phantom in Euripidean Drama 263
- 6. “A Song to Match my Song”: Lyric Doubling in Euripides’ Helen 283
- 7. Tyrants and Flatterers: Kolakeia in Aristophanes’ Knights and Wasps 303
- 8. Do Not Sit near Socrates (Aristophanes’ Frogs, 1482-1499) 339
- 9. Veiled Venom: Comedy, Censorship and Figuration 359
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PROSE
- 1. Shifting Paradigms: Mimesis in Isocrates 377
- 2. Polybius and Daniel: Two Universal Histories, or What Does It Mean To Be Contemporary? 401
- Backmatter 413