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Reviewed by: Jay Miller
Rating: 9.3/10
Dr. Batya Casper's "Electra: A Gender Sensitive Study of Plays Based on the Myth: Final Edition" is a compelling exploration of the pervasive influence of the Greek Electra myth on various aspects of popular culture throughout history. This book is not just a study of Electra but a comprehensive analysis of early civilizations and their key components and notions.
The author's writing style is succinct and well-researched, making complex ideas accessible to the reader. Casper's background as a director, actor, and teacher of theater shines through in her insightful analysis and deep understanding of the subject matter.
What sets this book apart is its unique perspective on the influence of the Electra myth. Casper argues that Shakespeare's Hamlet, written 2,000 years after the classical Greek period, follows a narrative pattern similar to that of the Electra myth. Furthermore, the influence of Electra is visible in 20th-century works of Oscar Wilde, Eugene O'Neill, and T.S. Eliot, among others.
This revised and updated edition delves deeper into the impact of Electra on popular culture and poses intriguing questions about oppositions such as logic versus instinct, night versus day, and repression versus freedom. The book is a perfect read for those who enjoy history, mythology, educational, and psychological studies of theater and literature throughout the centuries.
Reading this book has multiple benefits. It broadens the reader's understanding of mythology and its enduring influence on literature and culture. It also encourages critical thinking by challenging the reader to consider familiar narratives from a new perspective. The book's exploration of gender dynamics in ancient myths and their modern interpretations is particularly thought-provoking.
Given its depth and breadth, "Electra: A Gender Sensitive Study of Plays Based on the Myth: Final Edition" has the potential to reach a wide audience. Its insightful analysis will appeal to scholars of literature, history, and theater, while its accessible writing style makes it suitable for general readers with an interest in these areas.
In conclusion, Dr. Batya Casper's "Electra: A Gender Sensitive Study of Plays Based on the Myth: Final Edition" is a fascinating exploration of the enduring influence of the Electra myth on literature and culture. Its insightful analysis, thought-provoking questions, and accessible writing style make it a must-read for anyone interested in mythology, literature, and history.