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Andromache’s Tragic Persona from the Ancient to the Modern Stage

  • Varvara Georgopoulou
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© 2016 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

© 2016 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Preface V
  3. Table of Contents VII
  4. Introduction: The Contexts of Homeric Reception 1
  5. Part I. Framing
  6. Homer, Repetition and Reception 15
  7. Part II: Homer In Archaic Ideology
  8. Hipponax and the Odyssey: Subverting Text and Intertext 31
  9. Archaic Funerary Epigram and Hector’s Imagined Epitymbia 45
  10. Performance, Poetic Identity and Intertextuality in Pindar’s Olympian 4 59
  11. Homer and Epic in Herodotus’ Book 7 71
  12. Part III. Homeric Echoes in Philosophical and Rhetorical Discourse
  13. Argumenta Homerica: Homer’s Reception by Aeschines 93
  14. Homeric Values in the Epitaphios Logos 125
  15. The Ancient Quarrel between Philosophy and Poetry: Plato’s Hippias Minor 147
  16. A Philosophical Reception of Homer: Homeric Courage in Aristotle’s Discussion of ἀνδρεία 163
  17. Homeric Echoes, Pythagorean Flavour: The Reception of Homer in Iamblichus 175
  18. Part IV. Hellenistic and Later Receptions
  19. Ἑρμιόνην, ἣ εἶδος ἔχε χρυσέης ᾿Aφροδίτης (Od. 4.14): Praising a Female through Aphrodite – From Homer into Hellenistic Epigram 189
  20. Pausanias and Homer 205
  21. The Reception of Homeric Vocabulary in Nonnus’ Paraphrase of St. John’s Gospel: Εxamination of Themes and Formulas in Selected Passages 215
  22. Part V. Latin Transformations
  23. Trees and Plants in Poetic Emulation: From the Homeric Epic to Virgil’s Eclogues 227
  24. Embracing Homeric Orality in the Aeneid: Revisiting the Composition Politics of Virgil’s First Descriptio 249
  25. ‘tollite me, Teucri’ (Verg. Aen. 3.601): Saving Achaemenides, Saving Homer 263
  26. Scylla the Beauty and Scylla the Beast: A Homeric Allusion in the Ciris 277
  27. Homer in Love: Homeric Reception in Propertius and Ovid 289
  28. Part VI. Homeric Scholarship at the Intersection of Traditions
  29. Homer in Servius: A Judgement on Servius as a Commentator on Virgil 303
  30. On Finding Homer: The Impact of Homeric Scholarship on the Perception of South Slavic Οral Traditional Poetry 315
  31. Part VII. Homer on the Ancient and Modern Stage
  32. Aeschylus reading Homer: The Case of the Psychagogoi 331
  33. Symbolic Remarriage in Homer’s Odyssey and Euripides’ Alcestis 343
  34. Euripides’ ‘Trojan Trilogy’ and the Reception of the Epic Tradition 355
  35. Andromache’s Tragic Persona from the Ancient to the Modern Stage 369
  36. Odysseus Satirical: The Merry Dealing of the Homeric Myth in Modern Greek Theatre 379
  37. Part VIII. Refiguring Homer in Film and Music
  38. The Reception of Homer in Silent Film 393
  39. Homeric Shadows on the Silver Screen: Epic Themes in Michael Cacoyannis’ Trilogy of Cinematic Receptions 405
  40. ‘Travelling to the Light, Aiming at the Infinite’: The Odyssey of Mikis Theodorakis 417
  41. Bibliography 435
  42. Notes on Contributors 475
  43. General Index 481
  44. Index of Homeric Passages 491
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