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Discussion of the language of Sophocles: morphology, syntax, pragmatics, politeness theory.
Battezzato Luigi, BATTEZZATO, LUIGI
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Abstract Sophocles: A Very Short Introduction presents the life, work, and influence of Sophocles the Athenian, who is known to be one of the greatest dramatists of all time. It provides an overview of the analysis concerned with the conventions of ancient Greek tragic theatre while also considering the historical context of Sophoclean ...
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Abstract Sophocles: A Very Short Introduction presents the life, work, and influence of Sophocles the Athenian, who is known to be one of the greatest dramatists of all time. It provides an overview of the analysis concerned with the conventions of ancient Greek tragic theatre while also considering the historical context of Sophoclean ...
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"Produced in Athens during the fifth century BC, the tragedies of Sophocles are a high point in world literature, vividly depicting unforgettable characters confronted with emotional crises, moral dilemmas, and the inscrutable ways of the gods.
Finglass, Patrick 1979-
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This chapter argues that while Sophocles may exploit relatively 'stable' irony, where the audience is confidently aware of truth hidden from the characters, he also uses more complex and 'unstable' irony which unsettles any feelings of certainty which we may have about the real meaning of events.
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This chapter argues that while Sophocles may exploit relatively 'stable' irony, where the audience is confidently aware of truth hidden from the characters, he also uses more complex and 'unstable' irony which unsettles any feelings of certainty which we may have about the real meaning of events.
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