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VII The Old Man and Orestes: The problem of eugeneia in the second episode
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Nicholas Baechle
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- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Acknowledgements IX
- Introduction: The complex analogy between social appearance and stylistic presentation and the provocations to cultural self-awareness played out in Euripides’ Electra 1
- I The initial presentation of the Old Man: Characterization and stylistic presentation of an oddly mundane, even anti-heroic, tragic character 7
- II The initial presentation of Orestes: Appearance, eugeneia, and social expectations about character and agency 22
- III Orestes, eugeneia, and aesthetic expectations about heroic characterization and agency 44
- IV Achilles and the first stasimon: Stylistic effect and the “appearance” of an heroic character 53
- V The Old Man again: The Kunstsprache and character construction 59
- VI The Kunstsprache, defamiliarization, and the metapoetics of character construction 69
- VII The Old Man and Orestes: The problem of eugeneia in the second episode 78
- VIII Metapoetics in the abortive first section of the recognition scene 87
- IX The recognition proper: the kharaktēr of tragic heroes 106
- X Unquestioned assumptions and the aesthetics of valuation: What can be made of this Orestes? 115
- Conclusion: Cultural context and tradition: Continuity of substance and appearance and the basis of the complex analogy 134
- Works cited 144
- Subject index 157
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Acknowledgements IX
- Introduction: The complex analogy between social appearance and stylistic presentation and the provocations to cultural self-awareness played out in Euripides’ Electra 1
- I The initial presentation of the Old Man: Characterization and stylistic presentation of an oddly mundane, even anti-heroic, tragic character 7
- II The initial presentation of Orestes: Appearance, eugeneia, and social expectations about character and agency 22
- III Orestes, eugeneia, and aesthetic expectations about heroic characterization and agency 44
- IV Achilles and the first stasimon: Stylistic effect and the “appearance” of an heroic character 53
- V The Old Man again: The Kunstsprache and character construction 59
- VI The Kunstsprache, defamiliarization, and the metapoetics of character construction 69
- VII The Old Man and Orestes: The problem of eugeneia in the second episode 78
- VIII Metapoetics in the abortive first section of the recognition scene 87
- IX The recognition proper: the kharaktēr of tragic heroes 106
- X Unquestioned assumptions and the aesthetics of valuation: What can be made of this Orestes? 115
- Conclusion: Cultural context and tradition: Continuity of substance and appearance and the basis of the complex analogy 134
- Works cited 144
- Subject index 157