Greek TragedyISBN: 978-1-4051-2161-3
Paperback
240 pages
February 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
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“Engaging introduction to Greek tragedy, … Greek
Tragedy is written in an informal, appealing style …
.Rabinowitz is able to lead the reader quickly to the central
issues of a play, often with reference to key terms or ideas
already brought up in the ‘context’ chapters, and then
to explore those ideas as pairs of irreconcilables in a way
consistent with her overall emphasis on the ambivalences,
ambiguities, and unresolved problems tragedy poses to ancient and
modern audiences alike.” (Bryn Mawr Classical Review,
December 2008)
“As a supplement … [it’s] a vein of gold. [The
author’s] nuanced familiarity with every aspect of the topic
of Greek drama is breath-taking.” (About.com)
“A new approach to a popular subject offering readings of
some of the best-known Attic tragedies in both their ancient and
modern contexts. The author's application of contemporary debates
and issues to the ancient material is refreshing and stimulating.
This book has much to offer.”
–Fiona McHardy, Roehampton University