Kalman J. Kaplan
Oedipus The Teacher
A Return to Thebes
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In Oedipus in Jerusalem, the biblical prophet Nathan meets blind Oedipus wandering alone outside of Thebes, becoming convinced that Oedipus has been entrapped by misleading information. He brings him to trial at the Jerusalem Sanhedrin, where Oedipus is acquitted of intentional patricide and incest, but won't accept his acquittal. Oedipus Redeemed describes attempts by Nathan and Sophocles to help Oedipus accept his acquittal, and his self-induced blindness, in the process reuniting him with his daughter Ismene. Oedipus returns to the Sanhedrin, where he agrees to try to emotionally accept the acquittal he has received In this third play, Oe…
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In Oedipus in Jerusalem, the biblical prophet Nathan meets blind Oedipus wandering alone outside of Thebes, becoming convinced that Oedipus has been entrapped by misleading information. He brings him to trial at the Jerusalem Sanhedrin, where Oedipus is acquitted of intentional patricide and incest, but won't accept his acquittal. Oedipus Redeemed describes attempts by Nathan and Sophocles to help Oedipus accept his acquittal, and his self-induced blindness, in the process reuniting him with his daughter Ismene. Oedipus returns to the Sanhedrin, where he agrees to try to emotionally accept the acquittal he has received In this third play, Oedipus the Teacher, Oedipus returns to Thebes with Ismene to teach the lessons he has learned in Jerusalem with the help of a Greek assistant, Kallias, recruited by Sophocles. Oedipus contrasts the destructive results of Greek riddles with parables emergent in biblical narratives. Kallias falls in love with Ismene and becomes rivalrous toward Oedipus, reflecting a distorted Greek view of relations between fathers (older men) and sons (younger men). Several biblical stories are offered as antidotes. Oedipus comes to live with Ismene and Kallias and becomes a doting grandfather. The play ends with the announcement that Oedipus's course is chosen to be taught all over Greece. Oedipus states that he is finally happy.
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Produktdetails
- ISBN: 978-1-5326-8660-3
- EAN: 9781532686603
- Produktnummer: 32463205
- Verlag: Resource Publications
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
- Seitenangabe: 144 S.
- Masse: H22.2 cm x B14.5 cm x D1.1 cm 324 g
- Abbildungen: HC gerader Rücken kaschiert
- Gewicht: 324
Über den Autor
Kalman J. Kaplan is Fellow, American Psychological Association; Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, University of Illinois, Chicago College of Medicine; and Adjunct Professor, Spertus Institute of Jewish Learning and Leadership. He has received grants from the Fulbright Foundation at Tel Aviv University and John Templeton Foundation to develop a biblical approach to mental health. He has published approximately twenty books and a hundred articles, including a trilogy of plays, placing Oedipus within a biblical context.
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