Murder among friends : violation of philia in Greek tragedy /

Belfiore, Elizabeth S., 1944-

Murder among friends : violation of philia in Greek tragedy / Elizabeth S. Belfiore. - New York : Oxford University Press, 2000. - 1 online resource (xix, 282 pages)

Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-273) and index.

Contents; A Note on Spelling and Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. Philia Relationships and Greek Literature; 2. Averting Fratricide: Euripides' Iphigenia in Tauris; 3. The Suppliant Bride: Io and the Danaïds in Aiskhylos's Suppliants; 4. A Token of Pain: Betrayal of Xenia in Sophokles' Philoktetes; 5. Sleeping With the Enemy: Euripides' Andromakhe; 6. Killing One's Closest Philos: Self-Slaughter in Sophokles' Aias; Conclusion; Appendix A. Violation of Philia in the Extant Tragedies; Appendix B. Violation of Philia in the Fragments of the Major Tragedians. Appendix C. Violation of Philia in the Fragments of the Minor TragediansNotes; Glossary; Works Cited; Index.

Modern scholars have followed Aristotle in noting the importance of philia (kinship or friendship) in Greek tragedy, especially the large number of plots in which kin harm or murder one another. More than half of the thirty-two extant tragedies focus on an act in which harm occurs or is about to occur among philoi who are blood kin. In contrast, Homeric epic tends to avoid the portrayal of harm to kin. It appears, then, that kin killing does not merely occur in what Aristotle calls the "best" Greek tragedies; rather, it is a characteristic of the genre as a whole. In Murder Among Friends, Elizabeth Belfiore supports this thesis with an in-depth examination of the crucial role of philia in Greek tragedy. Drawing on a wealth of evidence, she compares tragedy and epic, discusses the role of philia relationships within Greek literature and society, and analyses in detail the pattern of violation of philia in five plays: Aeschylus' Suppliants, Sophocles' Philoctetes and Ajax, and Euripides' Iphigenia in Tauris and Andromache. Appendixes further document instances of violation of philia in all the extant tragedies as well as in the lost plays of the fifth and fourth centuries BC.


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9780195351248 (electronic bk.) 019535124X (electronic bk.) 1280530596 9781280530593 (Cloth) 1429404825 9781429404822




Greek drama (Tragedy)--History and criticism.
Mythology, Greek, in literature.
Friendship in literature.
Murder in literature.
Families in literature.
Love in literature.
Tragédie grecque--Histoire et critique.
Amitié dans la littérature.
Meurtre dans la littérature.
Familles dans la littérature.
Amour dans la littérature.
Mythologie grecque dans la littérature.
DRAMA--Ancient, Classical & Medieval.
Families in literature.
Friendship in literature.
Greek drama (Tragedy)
Love in literature.
Murder in literature.
Mythology, Greek, in literature.
Tragedies.
Grieks.
Verwantschap.
Vriendschap.


Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.

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