Background: Ancient Greek tragedy remains today a special dramatic genre that expresses the concept of the classic through time, perhaps better than any other form of art and culture, representing, as a theatrical expression, the vision of the conception and expression of values of a particular era. In this context, the purpose of the present research is to study the humanitarian values of European culture, as they are expressed in ancient Greek drama, and to highlight the way in which these values are projected through modern drama and are impressed on the spectators. Methods: To achieve this goal, 105 spectators watched the tragedy of Aeschylus 'Seven against Thebes' directed by Cesaris Grauzinis and answered, both immediately a...
This thesis explores the theoretical and dramaturgical challenges faced by modern productions of the...
For over a century the ancient Greek philosophers have amazed men of letters in the West. Since thef...
This dissertation considers adaptations of Greek tragedy in contemporary novels, television, and the...
Background: Ancient Greek tragedy remains today a special dramatic genre that expresses the concept ...
Ancient Drama constitutes a unique cultural synthesis of elements focusing on the Athenian democracy...
Drama always consisted of an invaluable “database” for the culture and education of the ancient Gree...
An exploration of Aeschylus' Oresteia based on the premise that tragic meaning is most fully realize...
The art of storytelling is only a step away from the art of performance. Yet it took centuries to de...
The work discusses antic drama, or more specifically, Greek tragedy, ancient Greek mythology, myths ...
Karolos Koun was convinced that the relationship between the Modern Greek people and ancient Greek c...
This thesis seeks to establish how the fifth-century audience’s perception of Aeschylea...
When Euripides wrote his final play, Iphigenia at Aulis, depicting the human sacrifice of Agamemnon’...
What if the ornate purple fabric in Agamemnon was not on stage at all? What if the cataclysm at the ...
Citation: Helder, Arthur Hurschel. Aeschylus and his relation to the Greek drama. Senior thesis, Kan...
This dissertation is focused on problems of interpretation of the Greek tragedy. This issue is pursu...
This thesis explores the theoretical and dramaturgical challenges faced by modern productions of the...
For over a century the ancient Greek philosophers have amazed men of letters in the West. Since thef...
This dissertation considers adaptations of Greek tragedy in contemporary novels, television, and the...
Background: Ancient Greek tragedy remains today a special dramatic genre that expresses the concept ...
Ancient Drama constitutes a unique cultural synthesis of elements focusing on the Athenian democracy...
Drama always consisted of an invaluable “database” for the culture and education of the ancient Gree...
An exploration of Aeschylus' Oresteia based on the premise that tragic meaning is most fully realize...
The art of storytelling is only a step away from the art of performance. Yet it took centuries to de...
The work discusses antic drama, or more specifically, Greek tragedy, ancient Greek mythology, myths ...
Karolos Koun was convinced that the relationship between the Modern Greek people and ancient Greek c...
This thesis seeks to establish how the fifth-century audience’s perception of Aeschylea...
When Euripides wrote his final play, Iphigenia at Aulis, depicting the human sacrifice of Agamemnon’...
What if the ornate purple fabric in Agamemnon was not on stage at all? What if the cataclysm at the ...
Citation: Helder, Arthur Hurschel. Aeschylus and his relation to the Greek drama. Senior thesis, Kan...
This dissertation is focused on problems of interpretation of the Greek tragedy. This issue is pursu...
This thesis explores the theoretical and dramaturgical challenges faced by modern productions of the...
For over a century the ancient Greek philosophers have amazed men of letters in the West. Since thef...
This dissertation considers adaptations of Greek tragedy in contemporary novels, television, and the...