George Steiner
Antigones
Article number 10218266
In Antigones, George Steiner examines the enduring relevance of the Greek mythological story of Antigone through the lenses of literature, philosophy, and art history, analyzing the tension between individual moral duty and the power of the state. He traces how writers, thinkers, and artists across centuries have reinterpreted and adapted this tragedy, from Sophocles to modern literary and cultural reflections, showing how universal themes such as loyalty, justice, and rebellion against authority continue to resonate in different historical and social contexts. The work combines deep textual analysis with broad cultural and intellectual insights, making it both a study of classical literature and a reflection on human experience and ethics.
Condition
Used - Good
Language
English
Article type
Book - Hardcover
Year
1984
Publisher
Clarendon Press (Oxford)
Number of pages
316 pages
EAN
9780198126652
Illustrated
Yes
Dust jacket
Not present
Mark of ownership.
