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Title: Persuasion in Greek Tragedy a Study of Peitho
Description: Cambridge University Press, 1983. Hardcover. ISBN: 0521241804. Light foxing to top of textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Minor shelfwear to book. Dustjacket spine is sunned. ; One of the difficulties in appreciating the literature of a foreign culture, and even more that of an ancient one, is to be sensitive to the overtones that certain concepts held for the original audience. A distinctive feature of Greek culture was an awareness of the power of words, and an interest in the interrelationships between persuasion (peitho) , deception and violence. These issues figured with some prominence in Greek plays. Dr Buxton maintains that certain aspects of classical tragedy become clearer if we recognise what peitho meant to the Greeks. In the first part of his book, he attempts to 'excavate' the concept of peitho, uncovering its various associations in different areas of experience - politics, rhetoric, love, morality and philosophy. Armed with what he has discovered, he turns in the second part to an analysis of selected plays by Aischylos, Sophokles and Euripides in which persuasion plays a major role. ; 260 pages. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket .

Keywords: 0521241804 Greek Literature Classical Greek & Roman Tragedies Greek Theatre Theater & Theatre

Price: US$ 65.00 Seller: Ancient World Books
- Book number: 31909

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