The Cambridge Companion to Greek Tragedy

The Cambridge Companion to Greek Tragedy

by P. E. Easterling
ISBN-10:
0521423511
ISBN-13:
9780521423519
Pub. Date:
10/02/1997
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521423511
ISBN-13:
9780521423519
Pub. Date:
10/02/1997
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
The Cambridge Companion to Greek Tragedy

The Cambridge Companion to Greek Tragedy

by P. E. Easterling
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Overview

This book presents ancient Greek tragedy in the context of late-twentieth-century reading, criticism and performance. The twelve chapters, written by seven distinguished scholars, cover tragedy as an institution in the civic life of ancient Athens, a range of approaches to the surviving plays, and changing patterns of reception, adaptation and performance from antiquity to the present.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521423519
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 10/02/1997
Series: Cambridge Companions to Literature
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 410
Product dimensions: 5.91(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.10(d)

Table of Contents

List of illustrations; List of contributors; Preface; Plan of the city of Athens; Part I. Tragedy as an Institution: The Historical Context: 1. 'Deep plays': theatre as process in Greek civic life Paul Cartledge; 2. A show for Dionysus P. E. Easterling; 3. The audience of Athenian tragedy Simon Goldhill; 4. The pictorial record Oliver Taplin; Part II. The Plays: 5. The sociology of Athenian tragedy Edith Hall; 6. The language of tragedy: rhetoric and communication Simon Goldhill; 7. Form and performance P. E. Easterling; 8. Myth into mythos: the shaping of tragic plots Peter Burian; Part III. Reception: 9. From repertoire to canon P. E. Easterling; 10. Tragedy adapted for stages and screens: the Renaissance to the present Peter Burian; 11. Tragedy in performance: nineteenth- and twentieth-century productions Fiona Macintosh; 12. Modern critical approaches Simon Goldhill; Glossary; Chronology; Texts, commentaries and translations; Works cited; Index.
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