Pollution and Crisis in Greek Tragedy Pollution and Crisis in Greek Tragedy

Pollution and Crisis in Greek Tragedy

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Publisher Description

Pollution is ubiquitous in Greek tragedy: matricidal Orestes seeks purification at Apollo's shrine in Delphi; carrion from Polyneices' unburied corpse fills the altars of Thebes; delirious Phaedra suffers from a 'pollution of the mind'. This book undertakes the first detailed analysis of the important role which pollution and its counterparts - purity and purification - play in tragedy. It argues that pollution is central in the negotiation of tragic crises, fulfilling a diverse array of functions by virtue of its qualities and associations, from making sense of adversity to configuring civic identity in the encounter of self and other. While primarily a literary study providing close readings of several key plays, the book also provides important new perspectives on pollution. It will appeal to a broad range of scholars and students not only in classics and literary studies, but also in the study of religions and anthropology.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2015
9 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
526
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
4.2
MB

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