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Sophocles’ Ajax and the Polis [PDF]
Abstract This article examines the two mentions of the polis in Sophocles’ Ajax, arguing that to understand the political aspects of this and other tragedies, we need to take into account the diverse composition of their audiences.
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Translator's preface.--Memoir of Sophocles.--Translation of the tragedies, with notes and introductions: Œdipus the king. Œdipus at Colonus. Antigone. Electra. Trachiniæ. Ajax.
Coleridge, Edward P. (Edward Philip), b. 1863. trl +1 more
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Ioanne Lonicero interprete. Genetliacon divo Vilhelmo iuniori Cattorum principi sacrum / Ioanne Lonicero autoreLateinisch-griechischer Paralleltext des Aiax von SophoclesSignaturen: a-p⁴, q⁶Lateinische Übersetzung der Hymnen an Zeus und Apollo von ...
Sophocles
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Sophocles-Balashevic (via Hegel)
Philosophy is about our search for meaning through reason, law and politics represent searching for order through reason, literature is about searching for meaning through the interplay of reason and imagination (Wiliams, xxi).
Dobrinka Taskovska
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The introduction to this volume has a section on cognitive narratology which is very helpful for the study of character and characterization in Sophocles. This chapter will accordingly begin with an examination of the relevant schemas available to Sophocles and his audience, followed by a discussion of how the schemas are modified by ‘bottom-up ...
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Sophocles in the light of face-threat politeness theory
This chapter examines Sophocles' plays in the light of face-threat politeness theory. It deals with the subject under the following headings: face-threat politeness theory, positive politeness, negative politeness, off-record strategies, and politeness ...
Lloyd, Michael (Michael A.)
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Some Interpolations in Sophocles
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Michael D. Reeve
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