Greek tragedy / Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz.

Por: Rabinowitz, Nancy SorkinTipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Blackwell introductions to the classical worldDetalles de publicación: Oxford : Blackwell, 2008. Descripción: xii, 218 p. : maps ; 24 cmISBN: 9781405121606 (hbk.) :; 9781405121613 (pbk.) :Tema(s): Greek drama (Tragedy) -- History and criticism | Theater -- Greece -- History -- To 500 | Teatro griego -- Historia y crítica
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List of FiguresPrefaceIntroductionPart I Tragedy in Its Athenian Context1 What Was Tragedy?Definitions of TragedyWhat Did It Do?Where Did It Come From?How Were the Plays Performed?2 Tragedy and the PolisDemocracyEmpire and HegemonyPerformance SettingRhetoricReferentialityIdeologyNothing to Do with the City?3 Tragedy and Greek ReligionDionysosSacred Time and SpaceRitual PracticesRitual Practice in TragedyGreek Gods and MortalsTragedy and MythEuripides' BacchaiPart II Thematic Approaches4 War and EmpireAeschylus' PersiansAeschylus' OresteiaEuripides' Iphigeneia at Aulis5 Family Romance and Revenge in the House of AtreusEuripides' ElektraSophocles' Elektra6 Victims and VictimizersEuripides' Trojan WomenEuripides' HekabeEuripides' Medea7 The King and ISophocles' AntigoneSophocles' Oedipus Tyrannos8 Epilogue: Modern Performances (with Sue Blundell)ReferencesIndex
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List of FiguresPrefaceIntroductionPart I Tragedy in Its Athenian Context1 What Was Tragedy?Definitions of TragedyWhat Did It Do?Where Did It Come From?How Were the Plays Performed?2 Tragedy and the PolisDemocracyEmpire and HegemonyPerformance SettingRhetoricReferentialityIdeologyNothing to Do with the City?3 Tragedy and Greek ReligionDionysosSacred Time and SpaceRitual PracticesRitual Practice in TragedyGreek Gods and MortalsTragedy and MythEuripides' BacchaiPart II Thematic Approaches4 War and EmpireAeschylus' PersiansAeschylus' OresteiaEuripides' Iphigeneia at Aulis5 Family Romance and Revenge in the House of AtreusEuripides' ElektraSophocles' Elektra6 Victims and VictimizersEuripides' Trojan WomenEuripides' HekabeEuripides' Medea7 The King and ISophocles' AntigoneSophocles' Oedipus Tyrannos8 Epilogue: Modern Performances (with Sue Blundell)ReferencesIndex

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