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Ch. 1 | Tragic Narrative | |
I | Narratology and Greek Tragedy | 1 |
II | Time Games | 7 |
III | Narrative Games | 13 |
IV | Audience Reception: The External Narratees | 19 |
V | Beyond the Text: Music and Dance (Appendix) | 26 |
Ch. 2 | Narrative Past | |
I | The Hold of the Past on the Present | 30 |
II | Controlling the Past: Shaping the Future | 53 |
Ch. 3 | Narration and the Battle | |
I | Designing the Battle | 78 |
II | Praying for Victory: Narration and Prophecy | 100 |
III | Narration and Concealment | 109 |
Ch. 4 | Narration and Death | |
I | The Death of Oedipus: Deferral and Secrecy | 116 |
II | Praying for Death | 127 |
III | Narrative Tactics: The Messenger | 130 |
IV | Looking Back in Sorrow: The Lament | 147 |
V | Intertextual Reversal: Sophocles' Antigone | 161 |
Ch. 5 | 'Viewing' Colonus | |
I | Description and Focalization | 167 |
II | Political 'Viewing': The Athenian Colonus | 170 |
III | Mystical 'Viewing': The Eleusinian Colonus | 197 |
Conclusion | ||
Bibliography | ||
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