本の詳細
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
383
言語
ポルトガル語
公開されました
Mar 1, 1990
出版社
Arménio Amado
説明
In the second volume, the exploration of Greek tragedy deepens, revealing the intricate dynamics of its renowned characters and timeless themes. H.D.F. Kitto delves into the essential elements that define these compelling narratives, guiding readers through the rich tapestry of ancient Greek society and its philosophical underpinnings. As the analysis unfolds, a vivid portrait emerges, illustrating how the tragedies resonate with universal human experiences such as fate, morality, and the complexities of existence.
An engaging blend of literary critique and historical context, this volume invites readers to reflect on the profound implications of Greek tragedies. Kitto's insights illuminate the motivations driving iconic figures while shedding light on the societal values and struggles of the era. Engrossed in the interplay of myth and reality, readers are transported to a time where art transformed personal suffering into a poignant expression of humanity's shared journey.
An engaging blend of literary critique and historical context, this volume invites readers to reflect on the profound implications of Greek tragedies. Kitto's insights illuminate the motivations driving iconic figures while shedding light on the societal values and struggles of the era. Engrossed in the interplay of myth and reality, readers are transported to a time where art transformed personal suffering into a poignant expression of humanity's shared journey.