The Use of Anonymous Characters in Greek Tragedy: The Shaping of Heroes (Mnemosyne Supplements Monographs on Greek and Roman Language and Literature) 🔍
by Florence Yoon Brill Academic Pub, Mnemosyne Supplements: Monographs on Greek and Latin Language and Literature 344, 2012
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Anonymous characters appear in almost every extant Greek Tragedy, yet they have long been overlooked in critical scholarship. This book argues that the creation and use of anonymous figures is an important tool in the transformation of traditional mythological heroes into unique dramatic characters. Through close reading of the passages in which nameless characters appear, this study demonstrates the significant impact of their speech, actions, and identity on the characterization of the particular named heroes to whom they are attached. Exploring the boundaries between anonymity and naming in mythico-historical drama, the book draws attention to an important but neglected aspect of the genre, suggesting a new perspective from which to read, perform, and appreciate Greek Tragedy.
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The Use of Anonymous Characters in Greek Tragedy: The Shaping of Heroes (Mnemosyne Supplements, 344)
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Yoon, Florence
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Koninklijke Brill N.V.
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Mnemosyne supplements ; volume 344, Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava -- v. 344., Leiden, Boston, Netherlands, 2012
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Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava, volume 344, Leiden, 2012
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Mnemosyne <Leiden> / Supplementum, Leiden, 2012
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Brill Academic Publishers, Leiden, 2012
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Netherlands, Netherlands
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Bilingual, US, 2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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The Use of Anonymous Characters in Greek Tragedy: The Shaping of Heroes 4
Contents 8
Acknowledgements 10
References and Abbreviations 12
Introduction. "What's in a Name?" 14
I. Classes 22
1. Personal Servants 23
1.1. Nurses and Tutors 26
2. Other Servants 34
2.1. Heralds 35
3. Priests 39
4. Children 44
II. Individuals 52
1. What They Say 54
1.1. Prologizomenoi 54
1.1.a. The Watchman (Agamemnon) 54
1.1.b. The Nurse and the Tutor (Medea) 55
1.2. Eteocles and His Scout (Septem) 59
1.3. Agamemnon and the Herald (Agamemnon) 61
1.4. Admetus and the Servants (Alcestis) 64
2. What Is Said to Them 68
2.1. Creon and the Watchman (Antigone) 68
2.2. Deianeira and the Messenger (Trachiniae) 72
2.3. Orestes and the Tutor (Sophocles' Electra) 74
2.4. Iolaus, Alcmene and the Servant of Hyllus (Heracleidae) 80
2.5. Hippolytus and the Old Man (Hippolytus) 83
2.6. Andromache and Her sundoulos (Andromache) 85
2.7. Electra, Orestes, and the Old Tutor (Euripides' Electra) 87
2.8. Menelaus and the Doorkeeper (Helen) 90
2.9. Orestes and the Phrygian Slave (Orestes) 94
3. What They Do 98
3.1. Phaedra and Her Nurse (Hippolytus) 99
3.2. Creousa and the Old Tutor (Ion) 105
3.3. Agamemnon and the Old Servant (IA) 109
4. What They Are 111
4.1. Electra and the Autourgos (Euripides' Electra) 112
4.2. Heracles and His Daughter (Heracleidae) 118
4.3. Eurystheus and His Herald (Heracleidae) 120
4.4. The Egyptians and Their Herald? (Aeschylus' Supplices and Aegyptioi) 126
III. Special Cases 134
1. The Persian Queen: The Anonymity of a Historical Figure 134
2. Cilissa: Anonymously Named 143
3. The Slave of Loxias in Ion: Naming an Anonymous Character 146
IV. Contrasts and Comparisons 154
1. Epic: Homer and Hesiod 154
2. Aristophanic Comedy: The κηδεστής in Thesmophoriazusae 160
3. A Brief Note on Later Tragedy 165
Conclusion 170
Bibliography 174
Index 190
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Classes: Personal servants
Nurses and tutors
Other servants
Heralds
Priests
Children
Individuals: Characters who affect the portrayal of their hero by what they say
Prologizomenoi
Eteocles and his scout (Septem)
Agamemnon and the herald (Agamemnon)
Admetus and the servants (Alcestis)
Characters who affect the portrayal of their hero by their dialogue
Creon and the watchman (Antigone)
Deianeira and the messenger (Trachiniae)
Orestes and the tutor (S. Electra)
Iolaus, Alcmene and the servant of Hyllus (Heracleidae)
Hippolytus and the old man (Hippolytus)
Andromache and her "syndoulos" (Andromache)
Electra, Orestes, and the old tutor (E. Electra)
Menelaus and the doorkeeper (Helen)
Orestes and the Phrygian slave (Orestes)
Characters who affect the portrayal of their hero by what they do
Phaedra and her nurse (Hippolytus)
Creousa and the old tutor (Ion)
Agamemnon and the old servant (Ia)
Characters who affect the portrayal of their hero by what they are
Electra and the autourgos (E. Electra)
Heracles and his daughter (Heracleidae)
Eurystheus and his herald (Heracleidae)
The Egyptians and their herald (A. Supplices and Aegyptioi)
Special cases: The Persian queen: the anonymity of a historical figure
Cilissa: anonymously named
The slave of Loxias in Ion: naming an anonymous character
Contrasts and comparisons: Epic: Homer and Hesiod
Aristophanic comedy: the "kedestes" in Thesmophoriazusae
A brief note on later tragedy.
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Yoon (Greek language and literature, U. of British Columbia) explores how the Greek playwrights used anonymous characters to move the play along without letting them draw attention away from the main characters. She consider classes such as personal servants and children, what individuals say and do and what is said to them, special cases such as the anonymity of the historical Persian queen and the named slave of Loxias in Ion, and contrasts with epic and comedy. The study was developed from her 2008 PhD dissertation in classics at the University of Oxford. Annotation ©2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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This book examines the substantial role played by invented anonymous figures in the transformation of traditional mythological heroes into the unique dramatic characters of Greek Tragedy.
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2013-03-24
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