To download this item, select the Supplemental Material tab above. With a new introduction and some revisions, these essays on Classical Greek satyr plays, originally published in various venues between 2002 and 2010, suggest new critical approaches to this important dramatic genre and identify previously neglected dimensions and dynamics within their original Athenian context. Griffith shows that satyr plays, alongside the ludicrous and irresponsible—but harmless—antics of their chorus, presented their audiences with culturally sophisticated narratives of romance, escapist adventure, and musical-choreographic exuberance, amounting to a “parallel universe” to that of the accompanying tragedies in the City Dionysia festival. The class opposi...
Greek tragedy is currently being performed more frequently than at any time since classical antiquit...
The purpose of this Independent Study is to examine the innovations of the Greek playwright Euripide...
Within the general frame of violence and its representations in Ancient Greece, this paper focuses o...
Satyr drama is a liminal genre, situated generically between tragedy and comedy. It exhibits element...
Since the discovery of the fragment of Sophocles' Ichneutai, the study of Satyr play has steadily de...
Dramatic actions are a very interesting field for the study of 'submerged literature', that is the c...
Sophocles and Satyric drama. The publication, between 1912 and 1956, of important fragments through ...
Violence exists, it seems to be inherent in human nature, always and everywhere. It is not possible ...
This article is devoted to the analysis of the early stage work of one of the first ...
When quoting from satyr dramas, ancient sources were not always consistent in indicating...
The Greek drama can be apprehended as an extended ritual, originating in the ceremonies of the Diony...
Satyric drama introduced athletics much more regularly as an activity than either comedy or tragedy....
This work is the first full-length study of the dissemination of Greek tragedy in the earliest perio...
The art of storytelling is only a step away from the art of performance. Yet it took centuries to de...
The motivation for exploring the current relevance of ancient techniques is two-fold. Firstly, if a ...
Greek tragedy is currently being performed more frequently than at any time since classical antiquit...
The purpose of this Independent Study is to examine the innovations of the Greek playwright Euripide...
Within the general frame of violence and its representations in Ancient Greece, this paper focuses o...
Satyr drama is a liminal genre, situated generically between tragedy and comedy. It exhibits element...
Since the discovery of the fragment of Sophocles' Ichneutai, the study of Satyr play has steadily de...
Dramatic actions are a very interesting field for the study of 'submerged literature', that is the c...
Sophocles and Satyric drama. The publication, between 1912 and 1956, of important fragments through ...
Violence exists, it seems to be inherent in human nature, always and everywhere. It is not possible ...
This article is devoted to the analysis of the early stage work of one of the first ...
When quoting from satyr dramas, ancient sources were not always consistent in indicating...
The Greek drama can be apprehended as an extended ritual, originating in the ceremonies of the Diony...
Satyric drama introduced athletics much more regularly as an activity than either comedy or tragedy....
This work is the first full-length study of the dissemination of Greek tragedy in the earliest perio...
The art of storytelling is only a step away from the art of performance. Yet it took centuries to de...
The motivation for exploring the current relevance of ancient techniques is two-fold. Firstly, if a ...
Greek tragedy is currently being performed more frequently than at any time since classical antiquit...
The purpose of this Independent Study is to examine the innovations of the Greek playwright Euripide...
Within the general frame of violence and its representations in Ancient Greece, this paper focuses o...