A Hinkle Library Web Guide
to
Antigone by Sophocles
Search Terms
These terms may be used in the following databases, indices, and catalogs. Use "Antigone" either alone or with other search terms listed here or others.
Antigone
Sophocles
Greek Tragedy
Criticism
Literary Criticism
Death & Burial
Women
Family
Library Databases, Indexes & Hinkle's Catalog
Databases, indexes and catalog may be accessed through our webpage: http://web.alfredstate.edu/library
Database Tutorials
Contains instructions on how to use the above databases.
Selected Readings
Click on the links below to be connected to the PDF versions of these articles. These materials are also on Reserve at the Hinkle Library.
Greek Tragedy: Modern Essays in Criticism, edited by Erich Segal
Character in Sophocles by P.E. Easterling
Antigone: Death and Love, Hades
and Dionysus by Charles Segal
Sophocles: A collection of critical essays, edited by Thomas Woodard
Sophocles Praise of Man and the Conflicts of the Antigone by Charles Paul Segal
The Ode on Man in Sophocles' Antigone
by Martin Heidegger
Greed Tragedy: A literary study, by H.D.F. Kitto
Time in Greek Tragedy, by Jacqueline de Romilly
Print Resources
These materials may be accessed in the Hinkle Library.
The Origin of Tragedy: with special reference to the Greek Tragedians, by William Ridgeway
Sophocles by Karl Reinhardt
Internet Resources
Criticism,
notes, and summaries of Antigone through Internet Public Library.
The Internet Public Library (IPL) is a public service organization
and learning/teaching environment supported by librarians, founded at the University
of Michigan School of Information and hosted by Drexel University's College of
Information Science & Technology.
How to navigate Internet Public Library
LitLinks by Bedford/St. Martin's, a college publisher specializing in the Humanities.
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