Taking into account the intertwining of the theory of tragedy on the one hand and theatrical work on ancient tragic texts on the other, the paper explores the way in which tragedy poses the question of history. This is especially the case in conceptions of tragedy as an interruption in a continuum. Hölderlin’s idea of caesura, its reflection in Benjamin’s understanding of tragedy as a revision of myth are in the center of a critical dramaturgy of this kind. By analysing Brecht’s work on Antigone as well as the stagings of critical theatre makers that came after Brecht (Einar Schleef, Dimiter Gotscheff), the paper shows the consequences of the concept ‘tragedy as caesura‘ on the level of the aesthetics of the theatre, unclosing in a radical ...
The art of storytelling is only a step away from the art of performance. Yet it took centuries to de...
This Thesis attempts to classify the play Our Grand Circus, a symbol of the Greek 7 years long dicta...
This essay investigates tragic theater from French classicism to German classicism in relation to th...
Taking into account the intertwining of the theory of tragedy on the one hand and theatrical work on...
While for centuries Greek tragedies were performed only intermittently (Flashar 1991; Foley 1999; Ma...
From Plato’s Republic and Aristotle’s Poetics onwards, tragedy has loomed large in the genealogy of ...
UID/FIL/00183/2013Brecht’s adaptation of Sophocles’ Antigone in 1948 was openly a political gesture ...
Tragedy was considered ‘highly serious, political (in some sense)—and religious’, at its origin in A...
This paper explores the ways in which contemporary directors-adapters of Greek tragedy have confront...
In this article Stephe Harrop combines theatre history and performance analysis with contemporary ag...
While analyzing the notion of post-modernism, the question that arises is whether the significances,...
The form of tragedy has been central to philosophical projects since classical antiquity, and it gai...
Brecht’s adaptation of Sophocles’ Antigone in 1948 was openly a political gesture that aspired to th...
Why do revivals and adaptations of Greek tragedy still abound in twenty-first-century European natio...
This dissertation considers adaptations of Greek tragedy in contemporary novels, television, and the...
The art of storytelling is only a step away from the art of performance. Yet it took centuries to de...
This Thesis attempts to classify the play Our Grand Circus, a symbol of the Greek 7 years long dicta...
This essay investigates tragic theater from French classicism to German classicism in relation to th...
Taking into account the intertwining of the theory of tragedy on the one hand and theatrical work on...
While for centuries Greek tragedies were performed only intermittently (Flashar 1991; Foley 1999; Ma...
From Plato’s Republic and Aristotle’s Poetics onwards, tragedy has loomed large in the genealogy of ...
UID/FIL/00183/2013Brecht’s adaptation of Sophocles’ Antigone in 1948 was openly a political gesture ...
Tragedy was considered ‘highly serious, political (in some sense)—and religious’, at its origin in A...
This paper explores the ways in which contemporary directors-adapters of Greek tragedy have confront...
In this article Stephe Harrop combines theatre history and performance analysis with contemporary ag...
While analyzing the notion of post-modernism, the question that arises is whether the significances,...
The form of tragedy has been central to philosophical projects since classical antiquity, and it gai...
Brecht’s adaptation of Sophocles’ Antigone in 1948 was openly a political gesture that aspired to th...
Why do revivals and adaptations of Greek tragedy still abound in twenty-first-century European natio...
This dissertation considers adaptations of Greek tragedy in contemporary novels, television, and the...
The art of storytelling is only a step away from the art of performance. Yet it took centuries to de...
This Thesis attempts to classify the play Our Grand Circus, a symbol of the Greek 7 years long dicta...
This essay investigates tragic theater from French classicism to German classicism in relation to th...