Author: Robert Cardullo
Edition:
Binding: Library Binding
ISBN: 1936320150
Edition:
Binding: Library Binding
ISBN: 1936320150
Antigone Adapted: Sophocles' Antigone in Classic Drama and in Modern Adaptation, Translation and Transformation
This anthology focuses on a literary figure Sophocles Antigone who seems to have taken on a life independent of the play in which she was first featured: Antigone (441 B. Get Antigone Adapted literature books for free.
.) She has since appeared in numerous other plays, operas and films even in comic books and songs especially in the twentieth century: in the drama alone, we see her in works from Brecht and Hasenclever to Cocteau and Anouilh to Fugard and Heaney. Indeed, few narratives have been adapted for the stage as often as the legend of Antigone; each generation reinvents the myth to fit its own circumstances. In each reappearance, she bears the marks of the time that (re)produced her, and these manifestations of her character mutually modify each other. That is, while the character Check Antigone Adapted our best literature books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.
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.) She has since appeared in numerous other plays, operas and films even in comic books and songs especially in the twentieth century: in the drama alone, we see her in works from Brecht and Hasenclever to Cocteau and Anouilh to Fugard and Heaney. Indeed, few narratives have been adapted for the stage as often as the legend of Antigone; each generation reinvents the myth to fit its own circumstances. In each reappearance, she bears the marks of the time that (re)produced her, and these manifestations of her character mutually modify each other ) She has since appeared in numerous other plays, operas and films even in comic books and songs especially in the twentieth century: in the drama alone, we see her in works from Brecht and Hasenclever to Cocteau and Anouilh to Fugard and Heaney. Indeed, few narratives have been adapted for the stage as often as the legend of Antigone; each generation reinvents the myth to fit its own circumstances. In each reappearance, she bears the marks of the time that (re)produced her, and these manifestations of her character mutually modify each other. That is, while the character
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