Misery and Forgiveness in Euripides

Misery and Forgiveness in Euripides
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Publisher : Classical Press of Wales
Total Pages : 227
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ISBN-10 : 9781910589076
ISBN-13 : 1910589071
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Download or read book Misery and Forgiveness in Euripides written by Boris Nikolsky and published by Classical Press of Wales. This book was released on 2015-06-01 with total page 227 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The tragedies of Euripides are among the most admired works of Greek literature. They are valued especially in our own day for their sceptical attitude to authority and divinity, for their psychological complexity and for their sympathetic but unsentimental portrayal of assertive women. In this striking new monograph, Boris Nikolsky reinterprets a Euripidean tragedy which combines these qualities to the highest degree, the Hippolytus. Nikolsky questions the current gender and psychoanalytical approaches to Hippolytus and challenges the widespread interpretations of the play as being concerned with the irresistible force of love and the inevitability of punishment for those who underestimate its power. He reads the play in terms of its own culture and argues that Euripides' primary interest lies rather in the sphere of morality. Arguing from the dramatic structure of Hippolytus, its imagery and the problems of its production, the author proposes a new interpretation of the play's main theme: humans turn out to be not culprits but victims of fate, their will always tends towards virtue, but their natural weakness and the ambivalence of virtue itself lead them to wrong actions. In consequence, it is exoneration and forgiveness that are shown to be the highest and only pure moral values.


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