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Adventures with Iphigenia in Tauris Edith Hall (Professor of Classics, Professor of Classics, Kings College London)

Adventures with Iphigenia in Tauris By Edith Hall (Professor of Classics, Professor of Classics, Kings College London)

Summary

Adventures with Iphigenia in Tauris provides a rich narrative of the cultural history and influence of an oft-overlooked Euripidean tragedy

Adventures with Iphigenia in Tauris Summary

Adventures with Iphigenia in Tauris: A Cultural History of Euripides' Black Sea Tragedy by Edith Hall (Professor of Classics, Professor of Classics, Kings College London)

Human sacrifice, a spirited heroine, a quest ending in a hairsbreadth escape, the touching reunion of long-lost siblings, and exquisite poetry-these features have historically made Euripides' Iphigenia in Tauris one of the most influential of Greek tragedies. Yet, despite its influence and popularity in the ancient world, the play remains curiously under-investigated in both mainstream cultural studies and more specialized scholarship. With Adventures with Iphigenia in Tauris, Edith Hall provides a much-needed cultural history of this play, giving as much weight to the impact of the play on subsequent Greek and Roman art and literature as on its manifestations since the discovery of the sole surviving medieval manuscript in the 1500s. The book argues that the reception of the play is bound up with its spectacular setting on the southern coast of the Crimean peninsula in what is now the Ukraine, a territory where world history has often been made. However, it also shows that the play's tragicomic tenor and escape plot have had a tangible influence on popular culture, from romantic fiction to Hollywood action films. The thirteen chapters illustrate how reactions to the play have evolved from the ancient admiration of Aristotle and Ovid, the Christian responses of Milton and Catherine the Great, the anthropological ritualists and theatrical Modernists including James Frazer and Isadora Duncan, to recent feminist and postcolonial dramatists from Mexico to Australia. Individual chapters are devoted to the most significant adaptations of the tragedy, Gluck's opera Iphigenie en Tauride and Goethe's verse drama Iphigenie auf Tauris. Richly illustrated and accessibly written, with all texts translated into English, Adventures with Iphigenia in Tauris argues elegantly for a reappraisal of this Euripidean masterpiece.

Adventures with Iphigenia in Tauris Reviews

In this superb and richly detailed study, Adventures with Iphigenia in Tauris, Edith Hall has orchestrated, with impassioned and assiduous attention, this remarkable afterlife of Iphigenia. * Marina Warner, The Times Literary Supplement *
Here, with patient elucidation and deep reading, she advocates the qualities of a work over a longue duree, and calls us to rethink the very character and acope of tragedy. * Marina Warner, The Times Literary Supplement *
[we are] delighted to award the Goodwin Prize to Edith Hall, in honor of Adventures with Iphigenia in Tauris: A Cultural History of Euripides' Black Sea Tragedy, with its promise of a present and future for the inescapable, and inescapably intrepid, classical past. * Judges comments, Charles J. Goodwin Award of Merit 2014 *

About Edith Hall (Professor of Classics, Professor of Classics, Kings College London)

Edith Hall is Professor of Classics at King's College London.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements ; List of Illustrations ; Map 1: Iphigenia's Adventures 400 BCE to 500 CE ; Map 2: Iphigenia's Adventures since Dante ; Timeline ; Preface: The Play, its Myth, and the Date of its First Production ; Chapter I:Rediscovering Tauris ; Chapter II: Iphigenia, Quest Heroine ; Chapter III: Travel Tragedy ; Chapter IV: Plots and Pots ; Chapter V: Orestes, Pylades, and Roman Men ; Chapter VI: Imperial Escapades ; Chapter VII: Escorts of Artemis ; Chapter VIII: Iphigenia's Christian Conversion ; Chapter IX: Gluck's Iphigenie in Pain ; Chapter X: Goethe's Iphigenie between Germany and the World ; Chapter XI: Rites of Modernism ; Chapter XII: Women's Adventures with Iphigenia ; Chapter XIII: Decolonising Thoas ; Abbreviations and Bibliography ; Index

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NPB9780195392890
9780195392890
0195392892
Adventures with Iphigenia in Tauris: A Cultural History of Euripides' Black Sea Tragedy by Edith Hall (Professor of Classics, Professor of Classics, Kings College London)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2013-01-10
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