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Objects As Actors Props And The Poetics Of Performance In Greek Tragedy Melissa Mueller

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Objects As Actors Props And The Poetics Of Performance In Greek Tragedy Melissa Mueller
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Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.23 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Melissa Mueller
ISBN: 9780226312958, 022631295X
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Objects As Actors Props And The Poetics Of Performance In Greek Tragedy Melissa Mueller by Melissa Mueller 9780226312958, 022631295X instant download after payment.

Objects as Actors charts a new approach to Greek tragedy based on an obvious, yet often overlooked, fact: Greek tragedy was meant to be performed. As plays, the works were incomplete without physical items—theatrical props. In this book, Melissa Mueller ingeniously demonstrates the importance of objects in the staging and reception of Athenian tragedy.
As Mueller shows, props such as weapons, textiles, and even letters were often fully integrated into a play’s action. They could provoke surprising plot turns, elicit bold viewer reactions, and provide some of tragedy’s most thrilling moments. Whether the sword of Sophocles’s Ajax, the tapestry in Aeschylus’s Agamemnon, or the tablet of Euripides’s Hippolytus, props demanded attention as a means of uniting—or disrupting—time, space, and genre.
Insightful and original, Objects as Actors offers a fresh perspective on the central tragic texts—and encourages us to rethink ancient theater as a whole.

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