The stage performance of the ‘palace miracle’ has been a major question in contemporary research. While the interest has so far focused on the palace as an edifice and on the effect the natural disaster has on it, this essay rather deals with the chorus’ role during the earthquake: the stage directions, the choreography and the careful use of the language, combined with the comparison of this episode with similar scenes in Prometheus Bound and Heracles, leads to the conclusion that Euripides involves artistically the chorus and its mimetic movements so as to represent a difficult scene in a most persuasive way
Euripides in the theatre. This paper addresses the question « What gives the plays of Euripides last...
In ancient Greek culture, the chorus was a social and religious institution, a musical form, and a m...
Focusing on choreia and performance, the author provides a detailed analysis of the parodos of Eurip...
The stage performance of the ‘palace miracle’ has been a major question in contemporary research. Wh...
This dissertation takes a new approach to the study of Greek theater by examining the dramatic funct...
The purpose of this Independent Study is to examine the innovations of the Greek playwright Euripide...
The article investigates the relationship between tragedy and the hymenaios, the lyrical wedding-son...
Over time the originally tragic chorus has undergone significant changes which have emphasised its m...
In this paper we shall try to clarify the role of the chorus in the origin and development of the an...
This contribution explores the function of the choral voice and the mechanisms of choreia in Euripid...
An important passage of pseudo-Aristotelian Problemata deals with the ethos of some metrical rhythms...
The paper discusses the ekphrasis of Achilles' shield in the first stasimon of the Electra of Euripi...
Includes bibliographical references.This study is an examination of the dramatic functions of the ch...
This article analyses the structure, metre and performance of the choral songs in Euripides'Medea. I...
In this essay, I discuss the process of rehearsing the chorus of Euripides’ The Bacchae for a produc...
Euripides in the theatre. This paper addresses the question « What gives the plays of Euripides last...
In ancient Greek culture, the chorus was a social and religious institution, a musical form, and a m...
Focusing on choreia and performance, the author provides a detailed analysis of the parodos of Eurip...
The stage performance of the ‘palace miracle’ has been a major question in contemporary research. Wh...
This dissertation takes a new approach to the study of Greek theater by examining the dramatic funct...
The purpose of this Independent Study is to examine the innovations of the Greek playwright Euripide...
The article investigates the relationship between tragedy and the hymenaios, the lyrical wedding-son...
Over time the originally tragic chorus has undergone significant changes which have emphasised its m...
In this paper we shall try to clarify the role of the chorus in the origin and development of the an...
This contribution explores the function of the choral voice and the mechanisms of choreia in Euripid...
An important passage of pseudo-Aristotelian Problemata deals with the ethos of some metrical rhythms...
The paper discusses the ekphrasis of Achilles' shield in the first stasimon of the Electra of Euripi...
Includes bibliographical references.This study is an examination of the dramatic functions of the ch...
This article analyses the structure, metre and performance of the choral songs in Euripides'Medea. I...
In this essay, I discuss the process of rehearsing the chorus of Euripides’ The Bacchae for a produc...
Euripides in the theatre. This paper addresses the question « What gives the plays of Euripides last...
In ancient Greek culture, the chorus was a social and religious institution, a musical form, and a m...
Focusing on choreia and performance, the author provides a detailed analysis of the parodos of Eurip...