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    Format: 1 online resource (361 pages).
    ISBN: 90-04-34006-8
    Series Statement: Metaforms : Studies in the Reception of Classical Antiquity, Volume 9
    Content: Portrayals of Antigone in Portugal gathers a collection of essays on the Portuguese drama rewritings of this Theban myth produced in the 20th and 21st centuries. For each of the cases analysed, the Portuguese historical, political and cultural context is described. This perspective is expanded through a dialogue with coeval European events. As concerns Portugal, this results principally in political and feminist approaches to the texts. Since the importation of the Sophoclean model is often indirect, the volume includes comparisons with intermediate sources, namely French (Cocteau, Anouilh) and Spanish (María Zambrano), which were extremely influential on the many and diversified versions written in Portugal during this period.
    Note: Introduction / , Part 1: Main sources -- , Chapter 1: Sophocles’ Antigone / , Chapter 2: Portraits of Antigone in Portugal and Brazil: The Reception of Antigone in the 20th and 21st Centuries / , Antigone’s French Genealogy / , Jean Cocteau and Oedipus’ Daughter / , Jean Anouilh’s Antigone: A Free “translation” of Sophocles / , Chapter 6: Seven Reflections on María Zambrano’s La Tumba de Antígona (Antigone’s Tomb) / , Part 2: Portuguese Reception of Antigone (20th–21st Centuries) -- , Chapter 7: António Sérgio’s Antígona: “a social study in dialogue form” / , Chapter 8: António Sérgio’s Antigone Revisited: Two Invectives against the Salazar Dictatorship / , Júlio Dantas’ Antigone: Or the Martyr of Late Romanticism / , Chapter 10: Taking Liberties: António Pedro’s Recreation of Antigone / , Chapter 11: Antígona by António Pedro: Dialogues with European Aesthetic Currents / , Creon, the Tyrant of Antigone on Stage: His Reception in Júlio Dantas and António Pedro during the Portuguese Dictatorship1 / , Chapter 13: Antigone: Code Name – Mário Sacramento’s One-act Play1 / , Chapter 14: “Like a Ghost of Antigone”: Ganhar a Vida (Get a life), by João Canijo / , Chapter 15: Antigone, Daughter of the D’Annunzian Oedipus. The Oedipus Trilogy (1954) by Castro Osório1 / , Chapter 16: Antigone, Fruit of a Twisted Vine: Hélia Correia’s Perdição / , Chapter 17: A Brief “Antigone”: Eduarda Dionísio’s Antes que a noite venha (Before the Night Comes) / , Chapter 18: Myth and Dystopia: Antígona Gelada (Frozen Antigone) by Armando Nascimento Rosa / , Conclusion /
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-04-34005-X
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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