Modern readings of ancient Athenian drama tend to view it as a presentation of social or moral problems, as if ancient drama showed the same realism seen on the present-day stage. Such views are belied by the plays themselves, in which supremely violent actions occur in a legendary time and place distinct both from reality and from the ethics of ordinary life. Offering fresh readings of Attic tragedy, Anne Pippin Burnett urges readers to peel away twentieth-century attitudes toward vengeance and reconsider the revenge tragedies of ancient Athens in their own context.After a consideration of how our view of Elizabethan drama has obscured an accurate view of the ancient tragedies, Burnett reviews early Greek notions of vengeance as expressed ...
Literary representations of revenge frequently encourage us to question the motivations behind such ...
Through a close reading of the key topoi in early modern revenge tragedy, this thesis investigates t...
This thesis discusses the depiction of rulers in Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. It aims to dem...
This article focuses on the presentation of retaliatory violence in Athenian tragedy. It suggests th...
The paper discusses some peculiar narrative pattern accompanying the plots of revenge in Greek dram...
Dangerous Women in Attic Tragedy: A State of Affairs (2022) considers the central role of the danger...
The analysis of the nightingale theme in ancient Greek tragedy sheds fresh light on the emotional co...
This thesis reconstructs the Attic and Republican fragments of lost Thyestes tragedies, in order to ...
In this dissertation, I discuss the revolutionary ways in which the three great Attic tragedians Aes...
The first book-length attempt to set the generic parameters of early modern revenge tragedy was also...
226 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This project explores the rel...
Can retribution be just? Through a close reading of eight Greek tragedies by Aeschylus, Sophocles, a...
This thesis deals with the theme of retaliation, how people perceive and react to offence in the con...
In the last thirty years, Greek tragedy has been increasingly recognized as a ground of moral reflec...
The Revenge Play1 in the form Thomas Kyd gave it in The Spanish Tragedy, and in the form used subseq...
Literary representations of revenge frequently encourage us to question the motivations behind such ...
Through a close reading of the key topoi in early modern revenge tragedy, this thesis investigates t...
This thesis discusses the depiction of rulers in Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. It aims to dem...
This article focuses on the presentation of retaliatory violence in Athenian tragedy. It suggests th...
The paper discusses some peculiar narrative pattern accompanying the plots of revenge in Greek dram...
Dangerous Women in Attic Tragedy: A State of Affairs (2022) considers the central role of the danger...
The analysis of the nightingale theme in ancient Greek tragedy sheds fresh light on the emotional co...
This thesis reconstructs the Attic and Republican fragments of lost Thyestes tragedies, in order to ...
In this dissertation, I discuss the revolutionary ways in which the three great Attic tragedians Aes...
The first book-length attempt to set the generic parameters of early modern revenge tragedy was also...
226 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This project explores the rel...
Can retribution be just? Through a close reading of eight Greek tragedies by Aeschylus, Sophocles, a...
This thesis deals with the theme of retaliation, how people perceive and react to offence in the con...
In the last thirty years, Greek tragedy has been increasingly recognized as a ground of moral reflec...
The Revenge Play1 in the form Thomas Kyd gave it in The Spanish Tragedy, and in the form used subseq...
Literary representations of revenge frequently encourage us to question the motivations behind such ...
Through a close reading of the key topoi in early modern revenge tragedy, this thesis investigates t...
This thesis discusses the depiction of rulers in Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. It aims to dem...