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Studies in
Stichomythia
Ion, stichomythia in, 19 f. Iphigeneia in Aulis, stichomythia in, 21. Iphigeneia in
Tauris, stichomythia in, 18 f. Irony, 48 f., 59 f., 86; in parody, 73, 84 f. Irregularity of
dialogue in Sophocles, 10 f., 14, 15, 16. See also "Linked verses." Jack Jugler, 75
.
John Leonard Hancock, 1917
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Dictionary of the Theatre: Terms, Concepts, and Analysis
STICHOMYTHIA Fr.: stichomythie; Ger.: Stichomythie; Sp.: stichomithia. Rapid
verbal exchanges between two characters (a few lines or sentences, one line,
even two or three words), most often at a particularly dramatic point in the action.
By means of stichomythia they begin step by step to penetrate the secret
meaning of the events which govern the conduct of nature and human beings. A
struggle of two powers appears, of the subjective (the confusion of Oedipus, who
knows ...
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The Cambridge Companion to Greek Tragedy
The scenes are conventionally divided into rheseis and stichomythia. A rhesis (
plural rheseis) is a set speech of varying length (rarely more than a hundred lines
) in which a figure offers an exposition of his or her position, or a description of an
...
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Recognition and the Limits to Knowledge in Euripides
take a less subjectively judgmental tack, and employ useful taxonomies that
include "Anagnorisis-Stichomythie" as a separate category of stichomythia. 5
Introducing his own taxonomy and speaking generally, Seidensticker cites
Aeschylus' ...
Stichomythia Cut-and-thrust dialogue called stichomythia ('story by lines')
constitutes another important convention of tragic rhetoric. It can take a variety of
forms, normally alternating single lines of dialogue between two characters, but
also ...
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The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics: Fourth Edition
R. O. EVANS STICHOMYTHIA (Gr., “line-speech”). Refers to a highly formalized
kind of *dialogue in Gr. and Lat. drama in which each speech is confined to a
single metrical line. Equally formalized are two related phenomena:
distichomythia, ...
Stephen Cushman, Clare Cavanagh, Jahan Ramazani, 2012
It can hardly be an earlier development than the rhesis of the actor,1 which in the
earlier plays of Aeschylus normally contains the important dramatic moment, with
stichomythia being used only to expand and analyse further the ideas of that ...
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Greek Tragic Style: Form, Language and Interpretation
a range of emotions or types of argument, stichomythia is better suited to swift
exchange of information through question and answer, though it can also be
used for spicy polemic, aggressive interrogation, or accusation and defence.
Important ...
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The Authenticity of Prometheus Bound
(Alternatively Prom. has 'd' twice, and 'b/a' once, i.e. the transition from two- to one
-line stichomythia, found in two Sophocles plays, five Euripides.) We may
summarize Prom.'s singularities again: (1) the 2:1 arrangement of Prom. 40-81; (2
) the ...
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «STICHOMYTHIA»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
stichomythia w wiadomościach.
Texas Bank and Trust wins spelling bee with 'lepidopterology'
Cromer's team also spelled "stichomythia," "chatelaine" and "Schipperke." The spelling bee, made up of contestants from area businesses and nonprofit ... «Longview News-Journal, Cze 15»
Gokul Venkatachalam And Vanya Shivashankar Win 2015 National …
Their final words were "stichomythia" and "feuilleton," respectively. Co-champions also won in 1962, 1957 and 1950. The 2015 Scripps National Spelling Bee ... «International Business Times, Maj 15»
Scripps Spelling Bee 2015: Time, TV schedule and live stream
Last year, Ansun Sujoe and Sriram Hathwar shared the championship. Recent winners correctly spelled words such as "stichomythia," "knaidel" and "guetapens. «SB Nation, Maj 15»
Tim Kaine still gets inspired by people. Just don't ask him to run for …
Last year one of the final words of the National Spelling Bee was stichomythia. Can you spell that? Oh, my gosh. S-T-I-C-C-O-M-Y-T-H-I-A. No, but pretty close. «Washington Post, Maj 15»
Rote on a roll: Why spelling wizards are our gift to the world
... have experience of how to work with their hands, a skill more important than knowing the capital of Burkina Faso and the correct spelling of stichomythia. «Economic Times, Maj 15»
Holy stichomythia! The spelling bee is back
WASHINGTON — It's May in Washington, which means the cherry blossoms have finished blooming, Congress is debating the budget, and the nation's top ... «USA TODAY, Maj 15»
Spelling bees don't teach kids literacy, or much else
How would you go spelling feuilleton, stichomythia, cymotrichous, or appoggiatura? More importantly, do you know the meaning of these words, and could you ... «The Conversation AU, Kwi 15»
Review: Orlando
The chorus were initially over-stylized, a little too smug in their slickly rehearsed stichomythia delivery of Woolf's text. Making a stab at DV8-style physicality was ... «Oxford Student, Lis 14»
2014 Scripps Spelling Bee Crowns Co-Champions
... a seventh-grader from Fort Worth, Texas, were crowned co-champions after they spelt the last two words from the list - stichomythia and feuilleton accurately. «DOGOnews, Cze 14»
You, too, could be a spelling bee champion by following these three …
... National Spelling Bee, two American teenagers were so good they were crowned joint champions, correctly spelling the words “stichomythia” and “feuilleton” ... «Washington Post, Cze 14»