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Reviewed by: Ben Howard
Rating: 9.5/10
"Electra: A Gender Sensitive Study of Plays Based on the Myth: Final Edition", written by the esteemed Dr. Batya Casper, is a captivating piece of scholarly work that effortlessly weaves together historical analysis, mythology, and literary criticism. Casper, a retired director, actor, and teacher of theater, uses her extensive background in the arts to provide a unique perspective on the enduring influence of the Greek Electra myth on literature and theater.
The author's writing style is engaging, making the complex subject matter accessible to a broad audience. Her meticulous research and profound understanding of early civilizations are evident in her in-depth examination of the character of Electra and the key components of the myth. This approach allows readers to gain a greater appreciation for the richness and complexity of the myth and its impact on literature.
One of the standout aspects of this book is its exploration of Shakespeare's Hamlet. Casper argues that Hamlet, written 2,000 years after the classical Greek period, follows a narrative pattern similar to the Electra myth. But the influence of Electra does not stop there. Casper also traces its echoes in the 20th-century works of Oscar Wilde, Eugene O'Neill, and T.S. Eliot, among others.
In this revised and updated edition, Casper delves deeper into the influence of Electra on popular culture throughout history. She poses thought-provoking questions about oppositions such as logic versus instinct, night versus day, and repression versus freedom. This exploration enriches the reader's understanding of the timeless relevance of the Electra myth.
As Tony Espinoza from Pacific Book Review aptly puts it, this book is the "perfect read for those who enjoy history, mythology, educational and psychological studies of theater and literature throughout the centuries." Mihir Shah from US Review of Books also praises the book for being "succinctly written and impeccably researched."
"Electra: A Gender Sensitive Study of Plays Based on the Myth: Final Edition" is more than just a book; it's an enlightening journey through history, mythology, and literature. It offers readers a unique perspective on the enduring influence of the Electra myth and its relevance in understanding the human condition. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in literature, theater, history, or mythology.
In conclusion, Dr. Batya Casper's "Electra" is a masterclass in literary criticism and historical analysis. It's a testament to the author's immense knowledge and passion for the subject. With its compelling narrative and insightful analysis, this book is sure to captivate and educate readers, making it a worthy addition to any bookshelf.