The Emptiness of Asia

The Emptiness of Asia

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Publisher's Synopsis

Aeschylus' "Persians" is not only the first surviving Greek drama, it is also the ony tragedy to take for its subject historical rather than mythical events: the repulse of the army of Xerxes at Salamis in 480 BC. It has frequently been mined for information on the tactics of Salamis or the Greeks' knowledge of Persian names or institutions, but it also has a broader value, one that has often been realised. What does it tell us about Greek representations of Persia, or of the Athenians' self-image? What can we glean from it of the politics of early fifth-century Athens, or of the Athenians' conception of their empire? How, if at all, can such questions be approached without doing violence to the "Persians" as a drama? What are the implications of the play for the nature of tragedy?;This book provides aims to provide both a more satisfactory reading of the "Persians" and a richer picture of fifth-century history - the history both of events and of ideology.

Book information

ISBN: 9780715629680
Publisher: Duckworth
Imprint: Duckworth
Pub date:
DEWEY: 938.03
DEWEY edition: 21
Number of pages: 191
Weight: 348g
Height: 172mm
Width: 243mm
Spine width: 24mm