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Herbert Golder. Professor of Classical Studies, Boston University. Verified email at bu.edu. Classics Film Myth Arion Herzog. Title.
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...
The masked actor literally becomes a work of art, a piece of sculpture, since acting with masks requires the extensive use of gestures in order to emphasize the primary emotion.
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.
Outraged and humiliated, noble Ajax did as his honor demanded, dying on his own sword. Sophocles inherited an Ajax tradition from Homer's Iliad and other epic poems. Aeschylus and Pindar, Sophocles' older contemporaries, had also presented versions of Ajax's story.
Herbert Golder; Arion: A Journal of the Humanities and the Classics; Trustees of Boston University through its publication; Volume 24, Number 3, Winter 2017; pp. 1-12;
Ready to hang. Inspiration From The Phenomena Of Nature, Whether Human Or The Physical.