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E-grāmata: Theatrical Cast of Athens: Interactions between Ancient Greek Drama and Society

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(Professor of Classics and Drama at Royal Holloway, University of London, and Co-Director, Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama at the University of Oxford)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Oct-2006
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191516436
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In this pioneering study Edith Hall explores the numerous different ways in which we can understand the relationship between the real, social world in which the Athenians lived and the theatrical roles that they invented. In twelve studies of role types and the theatrical conventions that contributed to their creation - including women in childbirth, drowning barbarians, horny satyrs, allegorical representations of Comedy, peasant farmers, tragic masks, and solo sung arias - she advances the argument that the interface between ancient Greek drama and social reality must be understood as a complicated and incessant process of mutual cross-pollination.

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...the papers are so interesting to follow and offer so many juxtapositions and ideas as they proceed, they are both enjoyable and valuable * Ruth Scodel, The Classical Review * Edith Hall..gives us...interesting, clever, fascinating and clearly stated observations * Eva Stehlķkovį Listy Filologické * For teachers, students and scholars working in this field it is simply indispensible. * James Morwood, The Journal of Classics Teaching * This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the relationship between Greek tragedy and society * Sophie Mills, Hermathena *

List of Illustrations
viii
Abbreviations x
Introduction
1(15)
The Theatrical Roles of Athens
16(44)
Childbearing Women: Birth and Family Crisis in Ancient Drama
60(39)
Visible Women: Painted Masks and Tragic Aesthetics
99(43)
Horny Satyrs and Tragic Tetralogies
142(28)
Female Personifications of Poetry in Old Comedy
170(14)
Recasting the Barbarian
184(41)
The Scythian Archer in Aristophanes' Thesmophoriazusae
225(30)
Drowning Act: The Greeks, Swimming, and Timotheus' Persians
255(33)
Singing Roles in Tragedy
288(33)
Casting the role of Trygaeus in Aristophanes' Peace
321(32)
Lawcourt Dramas: Acting and Performance in Legal Oratory
353(40)
Afterword 393(7)
Bibliography 400(55)
Index 455
Edith Hall is Professor of Classics and Drama at Royal Holloway, University of London, and Co-Director, Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama at the University of Oxford.