Ajax is perhaps the earliest of Sophocles' tragedies, yet the issues at its heart remain profoundly resonant today. Set in the Greek encampment during the siege of Troy, it traces not just the story of a respected war hero's mental breakdown but (like Sophocles' Antigone) the treatment of an enemy's remains and the management of his memory. Pitting the fate of the individual against not just his own community but the cosmic world of the divine, it explores questions of loyalty and power, compassion and control, integrity and political expediency and ultimately what it is to be human. In Antiquity the fate of Ajax fascinated writers and artists alike. Today it has assumed a new importance with Sophocles' play being used to help treat military veterans suffering from PTSD.
This collection of 12 essays by leading academics from across the UK, US and Ireland draws together many of the themes explored in Ajax, from how Sophocles exploits audiences' awareness of mythology and visual arts, to questions of politics and religion, staging and characterization, changing perceptions of the heroic, and the therapeutic use to which the play is put today. The essays are accompanied by David Stuttard's introduction and performer-friendly, accurate and easily accessible English translation.
Recenzijos
[ A] fresh and insightful take on some very well-trodden themes in the play. Overall, Looking at Ajax presents a detailed introduction to Sophocles play that will benefit students and scholars alike. * Bryn Mawr Classical Review *
Daugiau informacijos
A collection of essays written by leading academics on Sophocles' Ajax, plus an English translation by an expert on Greek drama.
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Preface and Acknowledgements |
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Introduction: Ajax, Bulwark of the Greeks |
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1 Some Visual Influences on Sophocles' Ajax? |
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3 `Shield of the Achaeans' |
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4 The Power of Ajax's Sword |
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5 The Sounds of Ajax's Grief |
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7 Looking at the Isolation of Ajax |
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9 A Grief Observed: Tecmessa and Her Sadness-Work in Sophocles' Ajax |
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10 Heroic Values and Lesser Mortals Carmel |
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12 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and the Performance Reception of Sophocles' Ajax |
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Sophocles' Ajax |
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Bibliography |
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Index |
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David Stuttard is a classicist and historian, who has directed his own translations and adaptations of Greek drama throughout the UK and in classical theatres in Turkey and Albania. He is the founder of the theatre company Actors of Dionysus and has edited four 'Looking at' volumes for Bloomsbury: Antigone (2017), Bacchae (2016), Medea (2014) and Lysistrata (2010).