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9. Euripides' Bacchae: The Language of the Self and the Language of the Mysteries
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Charles Segal
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 7
- Preface 9
- Acknowledgments 13
- Abbreviations 15
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I. GREEK TRAGEDY: MYTH AND STRUCTURE
- 1. Greek Tragedy and Society: A Structuralist Perspective 21
- 2. Greek Myth as a Semiotic and Structural System and the Problem of Tragedy 48
- 3. Greek Tragedy: Writing, Truth, and the Representation of the Self 75
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II. SOPHOCLES
- 4. Visual Symbolism and Visual Effects in Sophocles 113
- 5. Sophocles' Praise of Man and the Conflicts of the Antigone 137
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III. EURIPIDES
- 6. The Tragedy of the Hippolytus: The Waters of Ocean and the Untouched Meadow 165
- 7. The Two Worlds of Euripides' Helen 222
- 8. Pentheus and Hippolytus on the Couch and on the Grid: Psychoanalytic and Structuralist Readings of Greek Tragedy 268
- 9. Euripides' Bacchae: The Language of the Self and the Language of the Mysteries 294
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IV. TRANSFORMATIONS
- 10. Boundary Violation and the Landscape of the Self in Senecan Tragedy 315
- 11. Tragedy, Corporeality, and the Texture of Language: Matricide in the Three Electra Plays 337
- 12. Literature and Interpretation: Conventions, History, and Universals 359
- Index 377
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 7
- Preface 9
- Acknowledgments 13
- Abbreviations 15
-
I. GREEK TRAGEDY: MYTH AND STRUCTURE
- 1. Greek Tragedy and Society: A Structuralist Perspective 21
- 2. Greek Myth as a Semiotic and Structural System and the Problem of Tragedy 48
- 3. Greek Tragedy: Writing, Truth, and the Representation of the Self 75
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II. SOPHOCLES
- 4. Visual Symbolism and Visual Effects in Sophocles 113
- 5. Sophocles' Praise of Man and the Conflicts of the Antigone 137
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III. EURIPIDES
- 6. The Tragedy of the Hippolytus: The Waters of Ocean and the Untouched Meadow 165
- 7. The Two Worlds of Euripides' Helen 222
- 8. Pentheus and Hippolytus on the Couch and on the Grid: Psychoanalytic and Structuralist Readings of Greek Tragedy 268
- 9. Euripides' Bacchae: The Language of the Self and the Language of the Mysteries 294
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IV. TRANSFORMATIONS
- 10. Boundary Violation and the Landscape of the Self in Senecan Tragedy 315
- 11. Tragedy, Corporeality, and the Texture of Language: Matricide in the Three Electra Plays 337
- 12. Literature and Interpretation: Conventions, History, and Universals 359
- Index 377