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Published by University Of Chicago Press, 1969
ISBN 10: 0226307840ISBN 13: 9780226307848
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Paperback. Condition: Fair.
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Published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1990
ISBN 10: 0374522065ISBN 13: 9780374522063
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Condition: Good. Good condition. New version. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.
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Published by Aureal, 1977
ISBN 10: 0725601922ISBN 13: 9780725601928
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Condition: Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
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Published by Washington Square Press, New York, 1969
ISBN 10: 0226307824ISBN 13: 9780226307824
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Pbk. Condition: Very Good. Trans. William Arrowsmith,Emily Vermeule,Elizabeth Wyckoff (illustrator). Collection of Euripides play - Contains : Electra (trans Emily Townsend Vermeule) The Phoenician Women (trans Elizabeth Wyckoff) The Bacchae (trans William Arrowsmith) in the "Complete Greek Tragedies" series edited by David Grene and Richmond Lattimore (this copy with some pencil underlining and notes). Book.
Published by University of Chicago Press, 2013
ISBN 10: 0226308987ISBN 13: 9780226308982
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Published by NY: Farrar Straus Giroux (1990)., 1990
Seller: Jeff Maser, Bookseller - ABAA, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
Uncorrected proof. 129 pp. Very good in printed wrappers with a small corner crease to the front cover. Introduction by Martha Nussbaum.
Published by Cambridge University Press, 2024
ISBN 10: 1108948383ISBN 13: 9781108948388
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Published by University of Chicago Press, 2013
ISBN 10: 0226308979ISBN 13: 9780226308975
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Published by University Tutorial Press UPT, London, 1940
Seller: SAVERY BOOKS, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom
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Stapled Booklet. Condition: Good. Stapled Booklet. Undated: circa 1940. 40 pages. English Language. Dispatched ROYAL MAIL FIRST CLASS with TRACKING next working day or sooner securely boxed in cardboard. ref OFBSFA.
Published by Aureal Publications., 1977
Seller: Fundus-Online GbR Borkert Schwarz Zerfaß, Berlin, Germany
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Broschiert / Paperback. Condition: Gut. III, 142 Seiten / p. Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langjährigem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - leicht bestoßen und berieben, ansonsten tadelloser Zustand / slightly scuffed and rubbed, otherwise perfect condition - PREFACE It was my original intention in this study simply to apply the principles of existential psychoanalysis to the neurotic characters in the Medea, the Hippolytus, and the Bacchae. Analysis of character is still the main theme; but as the project developed, certain ancillary inquiries became inevitable. First, some concepts that I was employing seemed not terribly different from some concepts in Aristotle s Poetics; I am not yet sure why this should be so, but I felt it desirable to state at the outset (pp. 1-4) that so it was, and to remind the reader at least once that my results were not wholly out of touch with what Aristotle might have thought (Chapter II, note 16). Then it emerged that there was so little consensus among existential psychoanalysts, who have no Freud, that I had to reformulate their principles in my own fashion (pp. 4-12). In so doing I had increasingly greater resource to Martin Heidegger, the philosopher who most inspired, but who was often misinterpreted by, the psychoanalysts whom I had selected for guidance. Then, from another quarter, came the recognition that certain Greek words, sophrosyne especially, which I thought were clear, were not clear, and their role in the plays under discussion had to be investigated. Finally the Greek gods made their claim: I feel that the Hippolytus cannot be understood until we have some real insight into the goddess Artemis, while Dionysus so dominates the Bacchae that a discussion of the god takes precedence over an analysis of his chief mortal opponent. -- The result, despite its philosophical and medical overtones, is intended to be read as a piece of literary criticism and classical scholarship. Furthermore, my actual stance towards the characters, with the possible exception of the Nurse in the Hippolytus, is not very different from that of many another modern critic. Why then rely so heavily upon existentialism? Partly because I have been enabled thereby to see the characters more fully and deeply (some will say, too fully and deeply). Partly because it offers certain concepts which, whatever their general validity, fit the plays extremely well. Of these concepts possibly the most crucial for my purposes is the notion of human beings as a being-towards: Jason s character can be grasped as a movement towards an elusive fixed point; Hippolytus exists, only in relation to his goddess; we comprehend Pen-theus fundamentally as a denial of Dionysus. These statements probably do not strike the reader as strange, or even new. What is new is the claim that they illustrate a general theory of human nature in which our existence is not as selves in isolation, but selves in relation to something other than the self. This in turn requires a relational context, called the world, in which we are-towards. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
Published by Published by George Bell and Sons; The Clarendon Press; Cambridge University Press; Macmillan and Co. 1875-1895, LondonOxford and Cambridge, 1875
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, The Theatre of the Greeks, A Treatise on the History and Exhibition of the Greek Drama.with a Supplementary Treatise on the Language, Metres, and Prosody of the Greek Dramatists (eighth edition,1875), viii, 435 pages, plates; Eumenides (first edition 1895), 66 [4] pages; The Bacchae of Euripides (first edition 1880), cxlviii, [4], 264, 30 pages; The Iphigeneia at Aulis (first edition 1891), xxxii, 168 pages First and Later Editions , rubbing to top and tails of spines with some small tears, corners scuffed, mark to front of Bacchae of Euripides, front joint split on Theatre of the Greeks, three volumes have inscriptions to endpapers, pages clean apart from two volumes having pencil annotations, boards marked on Iphigeneia at Aulis and front hinge cracked but held, front hinge also cracked on Theatre of the Greeks and rear hinge on Bacchae of Eripides, good condition , coloured cloth, one has blindstamped decoration, gilt titles to spines, gilt title in Greek to front of Bacchae of Euripides , octavo, 22 cm x 15 cm Hardback ISBN:
Published by Cambridge University Press, 2024
ISBN 10: 1108844553ISBN 13: 9781108844550
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