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  1. Herbert Golder (born 1952) is a professor of Classical Studies at Boston University. He has a Ph.D. in classical languages and literature from Yale University . His specialty is Greek mythology and he has to his credit a number of books and films.

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    Herbert Golder is Professor of Classical Studies at Boston University and Editor-in-Chief of Arion: A Journal of Humanities and the Classics, for which he has received the Phoenix Award for Significant Editorial Achievement from the Council of Editors of Learned Journals as well as the inaugural Outreach Award from the American Philological Associa...

    Greek drama, especially tragedy, and its staging, ancient and modern; literary translation; reception, especially film

    Ballad of a Righteous Merchant, Notes on Werner Herzog Directing My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done, A film by Herbert Golder (Writer/Director/Producer, documentary film; World Premiere, Montreal World Film Festival/Festival des Films du Monde, August 24-September 4, 2017; Best Feature Documentary & Best Director of a Feature Documentary, Milan Inte...

  2. H Golder. Arion: A Journal of Humanities and the Classics 4 (1), 174-209. , 1996. 20. 1996. Visual meaning in Greek drama: Sophocles’ Ajax and the art of dying. H Golder. Advances in Non-Verbal Communication, 323. , 1992.

  3. Oct 13, 2000 · Aias, translated by Herbert Golder and Richard Pevear enters the lists against Ajax, translated by Frederic Raphael and Kenneth McLeish, 1 and both new texts aim to unseat the popular favorite, John Moore’s translation in the Chicago series, 2 first published nearly half a century ago. Unlike many other translators of this play, Golder and Pevear respect and admire Sophocles’ characters ...

  4. Herbert Golder 47 to die the most untimely, the most mortal-all-too-mortal, of deaths - and ends with the death of Hektor, a casualty of that anger. There are more than two hundred individual deaths described in the Iliad. The foreground of the poem is woven on a tapestry of blood. But through his similes

  5. Herbert Golder is Professor of Classical Studies at Boston University and Editor-in-Chief of Arion: A Journal of Humanities and the Classics. He earned his Ph.D. in Classical Languages and Literature from Yale University, and is recognized for his expertise in Greek drama, especially tragedy. In addition to his extensive publications on Greek Drama, he also […]

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  7. May 6, 1999 · The result is a great success, an easily speakable version....Herbert Golder's eloquent and incisive analysis of the play locates the controversial figure of Aias in the political and intellectual context of the Athenian fifth century and also explores those aspects of his character that make him unique among the Sophoclean tragic heroes ...

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