On Not Misunderstanding _Oedipus Tyrannos_

Classical Quarterly 69 (1):107-118 (2019)
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How are we to understand what happens to Oedipus? What or who is the cause of the terrible deeds—predicted by oracles to both Laius and Oedipus—that he has already committed before the play begins and that are revealed in its course? The purpose of the present essay, whose title alludes to a well-known article by E.R. Dodds, is to draw attention to aspects of the play that have been ignored or explained away. To give them their due it will be necessary to take issue with two views of Dodds (one of which he owes to Wilamowitz) that I regard as mistaken. To argue against an article that is more than fifty years old might be thought a pointless exhumation, but Dodds's highly influential formulations, I will argue, have caused what Sophocles wrote to be either overlooked or misconstrued and are still causing misunderstanding in the second decade of the present century. It is time these views were examined critically.

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Sofocle.L. A. Post & Gennaro Perrotta - 1939 - American Journal of Philology 60 (3):392.
Greek Tragedy. [REVIEW]H. D. F. Kitto - 1938 - The Classical Review 52 (6):219-220.
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