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Approaches to Teaching the Dramas of Euripides Book

Approaches to Teaching the Dramas of Euripides
Approaches to Teaching the Dramas of Euripides, The first 30 pages cover resources: a list of Euripides' most taught plays, an essay on translations, several bibliographies of recommended readings (subcategorized for convenience), and audiovisual and computer-based resources gathered from the website, , Approaches to Teaching the Dramas of Euripides has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Approaches to Teaching the Dramas of Euripides
  • Written by author Robin Mitchell Boyask
  • Published by Modern Language Association of America, January 2002
  • The first 30 pages cover resources: a list of Euripides' most taught plays, an essay on translations, several bibliographies of recommended readings (subcategorized for convenience), and audiovisual and computer-based resources gathered from the website,
  • The first 30 pages cover resources: a list of Euripides' most taught plays, an essay on translations, several bibliographies of recommended readings (subcategorized for convenience), and audiovisual and computer-based resources gathered from the website,
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Acknowledgments
Preface to the Series
Preface to the Volume
Pt. 1Materials
Pt. 2Approaches
Introduction35
Practical and Theoretical Considerations: An Overview
Euripides in Translation38
Modern Views of Euripides51
Performances
Moving Icons: Teaching Euripides in Film60
Performing Euripides70
Euripidean Stagecraft85
Specific Classroom Approaches
Outlining Your Own Greek Drama: A Creative Project95
The Importance of Debate in Euripides - and of Debating Euripides103
Teaching Euripides, Teaching Mythology: Ideology and the Hero112
Specific Plays and Issues
The Poetics in Euripides's Green Room?121
At Home and Not at Home: Euripides as a Comic Character130
Myth and Allusion in Sophocles's Women of Trachis and Euripides's Herakles138
The Art of the Deal: Teaching Folktale Types and Motifs in Euripides's Alcestis149
Women and the Medea156
Hecuba and the Political Dimension of Greek Tragedy166
On Reading Euripides's Hippolytos178
Teaching Euripides's Bacchae188
Notes on Contributors203
Contributors and Survey Participants207
Works Cited209
Index231


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