


Victoria PEDRICK, Steven M. OBERHELMAN (éd.), The Soul of Tragedy: Essays on Athenian Drama
University of Chicago Press, 2006, 312 p.
ISBN: 0-226-65306-4
The Soul of Tragedy brings together top scholars to offer a wide range of perspectives on Greek tragedy. The collection pays homage to this ancient, enduring theatrical and literary genre by offering a deep exploration into the oldest form of dramatic expression. It is a reminder that, for all their years, these dramas still have much to teach us.
Exemplary of the nature and scope of this book, the essays range from Simon Goldhill's comparative study of music, gender, and culture to Martha Nussbaum's inspection of "the comic soul." Through the critical lenses of psychoanalysis, gender, social history, and philology, this compilation looks at Greek tragedy's peculiar power to illuminate the workings of the human soul. Structures of tragic meaning, the relationship between character desire and spectator experience, and investigations of tragedy's extraordinary preoccupation with gender reveal the form's emotional core and explain its rapid ascent through the hierarchy of cultural practices in classical Greece. The Soul of Tragedy is a celebration and a model of collaboration that will be essential reading for scholars in classics, literature, and drama.
Victoria Pedrick is associate professor in the Department of Classics at Georgetown University. Steven M. Oberhelman is professor in the Department of European and Classical Languages at Texas A&M University.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Introduction - Victoria Pedrick
I. The Geometry of Suffering
Aristotle on the Tragic Emotions - David Konstan
Divine and Human in Sophocles' Philoctetes - Seth L. Schein
Euripedes' Heaven - Pietro Pucci
Dionysiac Triangles: The Politics of Culture in Wole Soyinka's The Bacchae of Euripides - Barbara Goff
II. A Vast Continent of Sorrows
The Subject of Desire in Sophocles' Antigone - Mark Griffith
Beyond Sexual Difference: Becoming-Woman in Euripides' Bacchae - Victoria Wohl
The Comic Soul: Or, This Phallus That Is Not One - Martha C. Nussbaum
III. The Ordinary Horrors of the Feminine
Women in Groups: Aeschylus's Suppliants and the Female Choruses of Greek Tragedy - Sheila Murnaghan
Redeeming Matricide? Euripides Rereads the Oresteia - Froma I. Zeitlin
Clytemnestra's First Marriage: Euripides' Iphigenia in Aulis - John Gibert
IV. Cautionary Tales
Visuality and Temporality: Reading the Tragic Script - Karen Bassi
Music, Gender, and Hellenistic Society - Simon Goldhill
The Tyranny of Germany over Greece - Page duBois
List of Contributors
Index of Key Passages
Subject Index
A. Cousin de Ravel, Quignard, Maître de lecture. Lire, vivre, écrire
P. Engel, Les Lois de l'esprit. Julien Benda ou la raison
M. Crouzet, M. Myself ou La Vie de Stendhal (nouvelle version)
Laurence Brogniez (dir.), Écrits voyageurs. Les artistes et l'ailleurs
O. Biaggini, B. Milland-Bove (dir.), Miracles d'un autre genre
Sévigné, Lettres de l'année 1671
A. Pope & J. Swift, Pensées sur différents sujets
H. Melville, Le Marchand de paratonnerres, suivi de La Véranda
S. Kierkegaard, La Crise et une crise dans la vie d'une actrice
E. Maigret et M. Stefanelli (dir.), La Bande dessinée : une médiaculture
I. Raynauld, Lire et écrire un scénario - Le Scénario de film comme texte
J.-F. Bédia, Les Ecritures africaines face à la logique actuelle du comparatisme
Eusèbe de Césarée, Histoire ecclésiastique. Commentaire - Tome I : Études d'introduction
P. Engel, Les lois de l'esprit, Julien Benda ou la raison
P. E. Fobah, Introduction à une poétique et une stylistique de la littérature africaine
O. Rosenthal, Ils ne sont pour rien dans mes larmes
A. Alciato, Il libro degli Emblemi, secondo le edizioni del 1531 e del 1534
Marc Azéma, La Préhistoire du cinéma