About the book: Greek tragedy is currently being performed more frequently than at any time since classical antiquity. This book is the first to address the fundamental question, why has there been so much Greek tragedy in the theatres, opera houses, and cinemas of the last three decades? A detailed chronological appendix of production information and lavish illustrations supplement the fourteen essays by an interdisciplinary team of specialists from the worlds of classics, theatre studies, and the professional theatre. They relate the recent appeal of Greek tragedy to social trends, political developments, aesthetic and performative developments, and the intellectual currents of the last three decades, especially multiculturalism, post-col...
About the book: This original collection of articles, derived in part from the papers presented at t...
Reception studies in Classics are, as Lorna Hardwick (2003:iii) remarks in the preface to her ...
Cette thèse tente de suivre l’histoire du symptôme à travers l’histoire du théâtre depuis sa naissan...
Greek tragedy is currently being performed more frequently than at any time since classical antiquit...
Numerous commentators have recently noted that the ancient art form of Greek tragedy has been underg...
In the context of Epidaurus, she argues, dominant cultural discourses and exclusive policies promoti...
About the book: This important collection of essays both contributes to the expanding field of cla...
The Oxford Handbook of Greek Drama in the Americas is the first edited collection to discuss the per...
The increase in the number of performances based on material from ancient Greek tragedy on contempor...
The work discusses antic drama, or more specifically, Greek tragedy, ancient Greek mythology, myths ...
This series of essays by prominent academics and practitioners investigates in detail the history of...
This collection of essays from new and established scholars explores the translation, performance, a...
Contemporary theatres in Europe are currently awash with theatrical versions, adaptations and mise e...
This dissertation considers adaptations of Greek tragedy in contemporary novels, television, and the...
This dissertation is focused on problems of interpretation of the Greek tragedy. This issue is pursu...
About the book: This original collection of articles, derived in part from the papers presented at t...
Reception studies in Classics are, as Lorna Hardwick (2003:iii) remarks in the preface to her ...
Cette thèse tente de suivre l’histoire du symptôme à travers l’histoire du théâtre depuis sa naissan...
Greek tragedy is currently being performed more frequently than at any time since classical antiquit...
Numerous commentators have recently noted that the ancient art form of Greek tragedy has been underg...
In the context of Epidaurus, she argues, dominant cultural discourses and exclusive policies promoti...
About the book: This important collection of essays both contributes to the expanding field of cla...
The Oxford Handbook of Greek Drama in the Americas is the first edited collection to discuss the per...
The increase in the number of performances based on material from ancient Greek tragedy on contempor...
The work discusses antic drama, or more specifically, Greek tragedy, ancient Greek mythology, myths ...
This series of essays by prominent academics and practitioners investigates in detail the history of...
This collection of essays from new and established scholars explores the translation, performance, a...
Contemporary theatres in Europe are currently awash with theatrical versions, adaptations and mise e...
This dissertation considers adaptations of Greek tragedy in contemporary novels, television, and the...
This dissertation is focused on problems of interpretation of the Greek tragedy. This issue is pursu...
About the book: This original collection of articles, derived in part from the papers presented at t...
Reception studies in Classics are, as Lorna Hardwick (2003:iii) remarks in the preface to her ...
Cette thèse tente de suivre l’histoire du symptôme à travers l’histoire du théâtre depuis sa naissan...