Euripides and Alcestis: Speculations, Simulations, and Stories of Love in the Athenian CultureBloomsbury Academic, 1998 M09 3 - 128 pages Euripides and Alcestis demonstrates the inherent presence of indeterminacy in Euripides' play, Alcestis. The author uses about eighty of the scholarly attempts to establish a determinate meaning of the play to exhibit the difficulty and lack of success in previous attempts at interpretation. She recognizes that the meaning of the play is surrounded by ambiguity and indeterminacy and provides an interpretation based on this knowledge. |
Contents
Who Admetus | 25 |
When Heracles Visited | 69 |
Chapter Five Love Story | 71 |
Copyright | |
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