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Dionysus Since 69 Greek Tragedy At The Dawn Of The Third Millennium Edith Hall

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Dionysus Since 69 Greek Tragedy At The Dawn Of The Third Millennium Edith Hall
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.21 MB
Pages: 498
Author: Edith Hall, Fiona Macintosh, Amanda Wrigley (Editors)
ISBN: 9780199259144, 9780199281312, 9781423768036, 0199259143, 0199281319, 1423768035
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Dionysus Since 69 Greek Tragedy At The Dawn Of The Third Millennium Edith Hall by Edith Hall, Fiona Macintosh, Amanda Wrigley (editors) 9780199259144, 9780199281312, 9781423768036, 0199259143, 0199281319, 1423768035 instant download after payment.

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-colonialism, feminism, post-structuralism, revisions of psychoanalytical models, and secularization.

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