'In this masterful reevaluation of Euripides, Michael Walton recasts
the playwright in light of his resonance for today's translators and
directors. Springing from the rehearsal room rather than the page,
Walton shows us not only why we are ready for Euripides, but why we so
desperately need him.' Mary Louise Hart, Associate Curator of
Antiquities, J. Paul Getty Museum 'A useful, reader-friendly
introduction aimed at non-specialists, [it] offers detailed summaries
of Euripides' plays, along with keen observations on their relevance
for today's theater.' Rush Rehm, author of Radical Theatre Euripides
Our Contemporary is a major new study of the work of the great
classical tragedian that illuminates his work and demonstrates both
its vitality and how it continues to speak to us today. Taking a
thematic approach to Euripides' plays it provides the reader with a
wide-ranging and thorough appreciation of the writer's entire canon.
For students, teachers and practitioners this is the best
single-volume treatment of the writer's work, considering the plays
for their accessibility and for their focus on issues and concerns
which are as significant as ever in the modern world. Divided into
three sections, the book first examines 'Domesticating Tragedy', the
manner in which Euripides gave the world of myth an application to
ordinary life. The second section tackles the 'Grand Passions':
characters under extraordinary pressure and the extent to which
personal responsibility can be absolved through various aspects of
circumstance. The third looks at the nature of Euripides' theatre and
his acknowledgment of it, the great roles and the playwrights of the
last hundred years whose craft seems most influenced by his work. An
Appendix at the end of the book provides a short summary of the plots
of all nineteen plays.
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ISBN
9781408143933
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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