SOPHOCLES

sŏfˈəklēz, c.496 b.c.–406 b.c., Greek tragic dramatist, younger contemporary of Aeschylus and older contemporary of Euripides, b. Colonus, near Athens. A man of wealth, charm, and genius, Sophocles was given posts of responsibility in peace and in war by the Athenians. He was a general and a priest; after his death he was worshiped as a hero. At the age of 16 he led the chorus in a paean on the victory of Salamis. He won his first dramatic triumph in 468, over Aeschylus, and thenceforth wrote copiously (he composed about 123 dramas), winning first place about 20 times and never falling lower than second. A definitive innovator in the drama, he added a third actor—thereby tremendously increasing the dramatic possibilities of the medium—increased the size of the chorus, abandoned the trilogy of plays for the self-contained tragedy, and introduced scene painting. Seven complete tragedies (difficult to date), part of a satyr play, and over 1,000 fragments survive. Ajax is perhaps the earliest tragedy; three actors are used but the form is handled imperfectly. In his other plays, whether with two or three actors, the dialogue is polished and smooth. Antigone (c.441) contains extraordinarily fine characterization. The most famous of his tragedies (cited by Aristotle as a perfect example of tragedy) is Oedipus Rex or Oedipus Tyrannus (c.429), in which Greek dramatic irony reaches an apex. The plot is based on the Oedipus legend. Electra (date uncertain), the Trachiniae (date uncertain; on the death of Hercules by the blood of Nessus), and Philoctetes (409) followed. Oedipus at Colonus was written shortly before Sophocles' death and was produced in 401. A sequel to Oedipus Rex, it tells of the last days and death of Oedipus; it is a quiet, simple play of great beauty and power. There is also extant about half of a satyr play (Ichneutae or The Trackers, written perhaps c.460) on Hermes' theft of Apollo's cattle. The characters in Sophocles are governed in their fate more by their own faults than by the actions of the gods as in the tragedies of Aeschylus. Sophocles is supposed to have said that Aeschylus composed correctly without knowing it; Euripides portrayed people as they were; and he painted people as they ought to be. The translation by Richmond Lattimore and David Grene, The Complete Greek Tragedies (1959) is one of the many English translations of Sophocles.

See studies by C. H. Whitman (1951), A. J. A. Waldock (1966), R. P. Winnington-Ingram (1980), and C. Segal (1981).

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Sophocles and the Tragedy of Athenian Democracy Recent Titles...Saint-Denis and the Shaping of the Modem Actor Jane Baldwin SOPHOCLES AND THE TRAGEDY OF ATHENIAN DEMOCRACY JOSH BEER...Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Beer, Josh Sophocles and the tragedy of Athenian democracy / Josh Beer...
SOPHOCLES AND PERICLES Plate I ANTIGONE BEFORE CREON SOPHOCLES AND PERICLES VICTOR EHRENBERG Meinst du denn...Periclean Athens J. T. Sheppard, The Wisdom of Sophocles 1947 , 52 . My warm thanks are due to those friends...
Sophocles Revisited SIR HUGH LLOYD-JONES Sophocles Revisited Essays Presented to Sir Hugh Lloyd-Jones...Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Sophocles revisited: essays presented to Sir Hugh Lloyd-Jones...
A Commentary on the Plays of Sophocles James C. Hogan Southern Illinois...James C. A commentary on the plays of Sophocles / James C. Hogan. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 1. Sophocles--Criticism and interpretation I. Title...
...Metatheater and Role Playing in Sophocles Mark Ringer 1998 The University...urn: metatheater and role playing in Sophocles / by Mark Ringer. p. cm. Includes bibliographical...0-8078-4697-x pbk.: alk. paper 1. Sophocles--Criticism and interpretation. 2. Greek...
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...The Apolitics of Antigones Lament (from Sophocles to Ariel Dorfman). by R. Clifton...Antigone herself, as though, in the play Sophocles names for her, she were determined to...the procedures of law. Finally, then, Sophocless Antigone turns on a paradox, according...
...Negative: Freud, Hegel, Lacan, Spitz, and Sophocles. by Marcella Tarozzi Goldsmith...Negative--Freud, Hegel, Lacan, Spitz, and Sophocles. SUNY Series in Hegelian Studies. Albany...book, Vet Eecke proceeds to interpret Sophocles Oedipus, the King to show how a denial...
Roger Travis. Allegory and the Tragic Chorus in Sophocles: Oedipus at Colonus. by Kiki Gounaridou Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 1999. Pp. xii + 243...
Sophocles OEDIPUS THE KING When Freud in his Interpretation...fatherdaughter relationship is explored at length in one of Sophocles other plays, Electra ; but in Oedipus the King it...with the story of Oedipus and his children. In addition, Sophocles had also written Antigone , which was produced in 442...
Sophocles OEDIPUS REX In the fall 1992 issue of The Explicator...an unusual interpretation of the dramatic climax of Sophocles Oedipus Rex (5-6). In the scene, reported by the...fall the long and soothing shadows of Aristotle and Sophocles. Aristotles famous definition of tragedy, in The...
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...Slavitt, translator The Theban Plays of Sophocles. Yale University Press, 237 pages, $28...Slavitt renders into elegant English Sophocless Oedipus Tyrannos, Oedipus at Colonus...contemporary parallel to a figure like Sophocles (495-406 B.C.); our culture does not...
...slant! Jocasta, the love interest in Sophocles Oedipus Rex, has stepped out of the mythological...month at the Cleveland Play House. In Sophocles play, Oedipuss wife is old enough to...wedding to her son, a part of the story Sophocles and Euripides ignore. But Jocasta hasnt...
...of disease and art--embodied in the work of Sophocles and Plato, and given new form in Friedrich...mad, or whilst any reason remains in him." SOPHOCLES AND THE DISEASED HERO Sophocles play Philoctetes is a tragic allegory of the...
...for a quintet of short adaptations of Sophocles Antigone. What was wonderful? "The collaborative...written her own full-length treatment of Sophocles--as Brecht, Anouilh and many others have...artists follow any impulse inspired by Sophocles, no matter how divergent from those of...
The Elements of James Dillon by Arnold Whittall THE STORY OF PHILOMELA, surviving in a dramatic fragment by Sophocles and in Ovids Metamorphoses, is one of the most bloodthirsty and disquieting of all the ancient Greek myths. Perhaps most...
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...JUSTICE at last - whining, cheating Michael Sophocles was finally booted off The Apprentice...such as Lindsay or Syed, in the shade. Sophocles leaves The Apprentice with one hell of...screw over to get that prize." Charming. Sophocles will most be remembered for what will...
...himself - for not sacking cocky Michael Sophocles far earlier. Outspoken millionaire Sir...comes to a head on Wednesday. Arrogant Sophocles, 24, kept surviving the chop when Sir...about four times." Earlier in the series, Sophocles had a narrow escape after trying to buy...
...night out with fellow contestant Michael Sophocles. And for Donovan OHagan, who was Lindis...dinner with self-confessed ladies man Sophocles at a pub near his home in north London...telesales executive realised the game was up. Sophocles, 27, dressed in a red T-shirt and jeans...
...HODGES River City Omnibus (BBC1) THE Ancient Greek playwright Sophocles created a great tragic drama out of the story of King Oedipus...will he be lured into adultery with his former spouse? Even Sophocles couldnt come up with a twist like that. Eileen, of course...
...classics for their summer project - staging their version of Sophocles Antigone. The performance at mac tomorrow evening is the...story with the modern experience of South Asian culture. Sophocles play centres around the story of Antigone who at 15 is about...
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SOPHOCLES sof klez, c.496 b.c. 406 b.c., Greek tragic dramatist...Colonus, near Athens. A man of wealth, charm, and genius, Sophocles was given posts of responsibility in peace and in war...followed. Oedipus at Colonus was written shortly before Sophocles death and was produced in 401. A sequel to Oedipus Rex...
...dramatist, ranking with Aeschylus and Sophocles . Born in Attica, he lived in Athens...construction go beyond Aeschylus and Sophocles, and what his plays may lack in grandeur...revived more than those of Aeschylus or Sophocles. Among the many translations of Euripides...
...ne, in Greek mythology, daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta. In Sophocles Oedipus at Colonus, she and her sister Ismene follow their...cave where Creon ordered her buried alive. In addition to Sophocles Antigone, plays and operas that rework her legend have been...
...Greek writers of tragedy, Aeschylus was the predecessor of Sophocles and Euripides . Aeschylus fought at Marathon and at Salamis...each play three actors are used an innovation borrowed from Sophocles. Because of its scope, complexity, and the profundity of its...
WATSON, THOMAS 1557? 1592, English poet and scholar. He translated into Latin the Antigone of Sophocles and the Aminta of Tasso and wrote The Hecatompathia; or, Passionate Century of Love (1582), one of the earliest collections...
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