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Reimagining Greek Tragedy On The American Stage First Edition Helene P Foley

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Reimagining Greek Tragedy On The American Stage First Edition Helene P Foley
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Publisher: Univ of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 36.99 MB
Pages: 396
Author: Helene P. Foley
ISBN: 9780520272446, 0520272447
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: First Edition

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Reimagining Greek Tragedy On The American Stage First Edition Helene P Foley by Helene P. Foley 9780520272446, 0520272447 instant download after payment.

"Only Helene Foley could have written this book. The combination of meticulous classical scholarship with a lifetime of accumulated experience of the US contemporary arts scene has produced a stylish, exciting, and energising read. Mandatory reading for anyone who loves either Greek or American Theatre.”—Edith Hall, author of Greek Tragedy: Suffering under the Sun “This eagerly anticipated volume covers enormous ground with great skill and insight. It demonstrates unequivocally that the ancient plays have not simply been central to life within the American academy; they have also routinely been at the forefront of innovation and debate within the American theatre.”—Fiona McIntosh, Director of the Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama, University of Oxford. "A magnificent work, impressive in its scope and learning, yet accessible and engaging—an extraordinary, indeed indispensable contribution to reception studies of Greek tragedy."—Mary Kay Gamel, Professor of Classics, Comparative Literature, and Theater Arts, University of California, Santa Cruz

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