10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EPIRRHEMATIC»
Discover the use of
epirrhematic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
epirrhematic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
At the heart of these lies the epirrhematic syzygy. a symmetrical scene alternating
responding recitative sequences with the two halves (strophe and antistrophe) of
a lyric ode. On its own, this is merely a powerful incentive to the organization of ...
2
The Origin of Attic Comedy
Epirrhematic and ' Episodic ' composition It only remains to point out that our
theory provides a satisfactory explanation of the fact that epirrhematic
composition prevails normally in the first part of the play, and is generally
dropped in the ...
Francis MacDonald Cornford, 2011
3
Parabasis and Animal Choruses: A Contribution to the History ...
EPIRRHEMATIC SYZYGY AND EPIRRHEMATIC AGON In this chapter we shall
attempt to work backwards towards what may have been the earlier stages of the
development of the parabasis by inspecting more closely its chief characteristics
...
Gregory Michael Sifakis, 1971
4
The Origin of Attic Comedy
Epirrhematic and ' Episodic ' composition It only remains to point out that our
theory provides a satisfactory explanation of the fact that epirrhematic
composition prevails normally in the first part of the play, and is generally
dropped in the ...
5
A Handbook of Classical Drama
The lyrics in these epirrhematic forms are frequently termed "ode" and "antode,"
but the terms "strophe" and "antistrophe" are used in the present work. 6 For an
analysis of the parabases of the extant comedies and a discussion of various ...
Philip Whaley Harsh, 1944
6
Tradition and Dramatic Form in "The Persians" of Aeschylus
The trimeter scenes of comedy are relatively loosely structured, and the tendency
of dialogue to resolve itself into stichomythy or rhesis is almost wholly absent.25
The informal trimeter scene contrasts with elaborate formality in the epirrhematic
...
7
The Oxford Handbook of Greek and Roman Comedy
The parabasis's second, corresponding half, the epirrhematic syzygy, belongs
entirely to the chorus. It consists oftwo lyric parts, an ode and an antode sharing
the same metrical shape, which most often take the traditional form of hymnic ...
Michael Fontaine, Adele C. Scafuro, 2014
Peretti himself finds a progression from the liturgical and threnodic parallelism
and static quality of the epirrhematic scenes of the Supplices and Persae to the
freer and more dramatic scenes of the other plays.1 Those of the Oresteia, he
says, ...
9
Aristophanes: An Author for the Stage
The anticipation of the epirrhematic debate created other inconveniences as well.
In Aristophanes' epirrhematic debates, whoever first takes the floor, in this case
Euripides in 907, is also destined to emerge as the loser. In practice, therefore ...
Carlo Ferdinando Russo, 2002
Parodos {254-386} The parodos begins a series of epirrhematic scenes (254-705
) in which the Chorus - divided into semichoruses of old men and old women -
takes a large and important role. In plays featuring a united Chorus this role ...