This paper presents a detailed consideration of the three democratic assembly meetings that are reported in Greek tragedy. The three scenes in their different ways reveal a preoccupation with a tension between elite rhetoric and popular wisdom in a democracy. Behind this preoccupation lies a shared assumption: that many people attended assemblies expecting their minds to be made up; and that persuasive oratory and the popular judgment of persuasive oratory could have a decisive influence on a vote
Political interpretations of Aeschylus’ tragedies can be separated into two methodological blocks. T...
Democracy and tragedy captured a delicate poise in ancient Athens. While many today perceive democra...
The elusive populist phenomenon has been the focus of numerous studies in recent years, with the rel...
This paper presents a detailed consideration of the three democratic assembly meetings that are repo...
This article examines the assembly scenes that can be found in the writings of Chariton of Aphrodisi...
Democracy and tragedy were intrinsically linked during the time of the Athenian city-state. But thou...
Democracy and tragedy were intrinsically linked during the time of the Athenian city-state. Yet this...
Using the Pericles\u27 Funeral Oration, this session will attempt to demythologize Athenian democrac...
Euripides’ Suppliant Women and Thucydides’ account of Pericles’ leadership within the Athenian democ...
This article examines reported direct speech embedded in narrative sections of Greek tragedy, analyz...
By analysing how the audience interpreted the many voices of tragic performance, this chapter sugges...
This article examines the interactions between classical tyrants and the assembly, and their wider i...
The article analyzes the functioning of the Athenian assembly during the fifth century BC, taking in...
This thesis discusses the off-stage assemblies, populations, armies and other groups found in extant...
Athenian funeral oration (epitaphios logos) belongs to the epideictic rhetoric. But according to Ari...
Political interpretations of Aeschylus’ tragedies can be separated into two methodological blocks. T...
Democracy and tragedy captured a delicate poise in ancient Athens. While many today perceive democra...
The elusive populist phenomenon has been the focus of numerous studies in recent years, with the rel...
This paper presents a detailed consideration of the three democratic assembly meetings that are repo...
This article examines the assembly scenes that can be found in the writings of Chariton of Aphrodisi...
Democracy and tragedy were intrinsically linked during the time of the Athenian city-state. But thou...
Democracy and tragedy were intrinsically linked during the time of the Athenian city-state. Yet this...
Using the Pericles\u27 Funeral Oration, this session will attempt to demythologize Athenian democrac...
Euripides’ Suppliant Women and Thucydides’ account of Pericles’ leadership within the Athenian democ...
This article examines reported direct speech embedded in narrative sections of Greek tragedy, analyz...
By analysing how the audience interpreted the many voices of tragic performance, this chapter sugges...
This article examines the interactions between classical tyrants and the assembly, and their wider i...
The article analyzes the functioning of the Athenian assembly during the fifth century BC, taking in...
This thesis discusses the off-stage assemblies, populations, armies and other groups found in extant...
Athenian funeral oration (epitaphios logos) belongs to the epideictic rhetoric. But according to Ari...
Political interpretations of Aeschylus’ tragedies can be separated into two methodological blocks. T...
Democracy and tragedy captured a delicate poise in ancient Athens. While many today perceive democra...
The elusive populist phenomenon has been the focus of numerous studies in recent years, with the rel...