Aeschylus: Suppliants

Aeschylus: Suppliants

by Thalia Papadopoulou
Aeschylus: Suppliants

Aeschylus: Suppliants

by Thalia Papadopoulou

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Overview

Aeschylus' 'Suppliants' dramatises the myth of the fifty daughters of Danaos, who flee Egypt and come to Argos as suppliants, trying to escape forced marriage to their Egyptian cousins. It was long considered to be the earliest surviving tragedy. Even after the mid-20th century, when new evidence established a later date for the play, critics tended to condemn it for its alleged 'archaic' features. As a result it has long been underestimated, although a careful examination reveals it to be one of the most exciting tragedies. This companion employs a variety of critical approaches to set the play in its literary, dramatic, social and historical contexts, and also offers a thorough examination of the performance of the tragedy, investigating topics such as stage, action, music, song and dance.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780715639139
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/27/2011
Series: Companions to Greek and Roman Tragedy
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 5.20(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Thalia Papadopoulou is Assistant Professor of Classics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, and the author of 'Euripides: Phoenician Women' in this series.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements 7

Preface 9

1 Aeschylus: Life and Works 11

2 The Danaid Trilogy 15

3 The Danaid Myth 25

4 Religion 39

5 Gender 51

6 Politics 65

7 Performance 77

8 Reception 99

Notes 125

Guide to Further Reading 151

Bibliography 155

Glossary 175

Chronology 177

Appendix 181

Index 183

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