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Socrates on Trial: A play based on Aristophanes? Clouds and Plato?s Apology, Crito, and Phaedo adapted for modern performance

Andrew D. Irvine
University of Toronto Press © 2008

Cloth: Dec 8 2007 Active/Available
Paper: Nov 25 2007 Active/Available

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144pp /
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More than 2,400 years after his death, Socrates remains an iconic but controversial figure. To his followers, he personified progressive Greek ideals of justice and wisdom. To his detractors, he was a corruptor of the young during wartime and one of the reasons Athens had suffered a humiliating defeat to Sparta in 404 BC. Socrates? story is one of historic proportions and his unyielding pursuit of truth remains controversial and relevant to the present day.

Socrates on Trial presents the story of Socrates as told to us by Aristophanes, Plato, Xenophon, and others. The play uses fresh language to emphasize what is important in the works of these ancient authors, while at the same time remaining faithful to the general tenor and tone of their writings. Andrew Irvine has created a script that not only fits comfortably into the space of a single theatrical performance, but is also informative and entertaining. Suited for informal dramatic readings as well as regular theatrical performances, Socrates on Trial will undoubtedly appeal to instructors and students, and its informative introduction enhances its value as a resource.

Complete with production and classroom notes, this modern recasting of the Socrates story will make riveting reading both inside and outside the classroom.

Andrew D. Irvine is a professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of British Columbia.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction
ProductionNotes
ClassroomNotes
Pronunciationof Greek Names
Socrateson Trial
Listof Characters
Act1:Clouds
Act2:Apology
Act3:CritoandPhaedo

Notes

Bibliography





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