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Your search for: subjects:"Theater Greece History"


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Books on: "THEATER GREECE HISTORY" (Subject)

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    Venom in Verse: Aristophanes in Modern Greece
    Book by Gonda A. H. Van Steen; Princeton University Press, 2000
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    Collections: Literature, Entire Library

    Aristophanes has enjoyed a conspicuous revival in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Greece. Here, Gonda Van Steen provides the first critical analysis of the role of the classical Athenian playwright in modern Greek culture, explaining how the sociopolitical "venom" of Aristophanes' verses remains ...
     
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    Tragedy and the Tragic: Greek Theatre and Beyond
    Book by M. S. Silk; Oxford University Press, 1998
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    Collections: Literature, Entire Library

    This important book of thirty new essays focuses on the crucial question: what makes tragedy, especially Greek tragedy, tragic? The contributors include many of the world's foremost scholars in the field of Greek drama. The book is accessible to readers with no knowledge of Greek and will be ...
     
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    Dionysus Writes: The Invention of Theatre in Ancient Greece
    Book by Jennifer Wise; Cornell University Press, 1998
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    Collections: Literature, Entire Library

    What is the nature of theatre's uneasy alliance with literature? Theatre historian and drama theorist Jennifer Wise believes that a comparison of the performance style of oral epic with that of drama as it emerged in 6th-century Greece shows the extent to which theatre was influenced by literate activities relatively new to the ancient world.
     
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    Greek Drama and Dramatists
    Book by Alan H. Sommerstein; Routledge, 2002
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    Collections: Literature, Entire Library

    The history of European drama began at the festivals of Dionysus in ancient Athens, where tragedy, satyr-drama and comedy were performed. Understanding this background is vital for students of classical, literary and theatrical subjects, and Alan H. Sommerstein's accessible study is the ideal ...
     
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    Ancient and Medieval Theatre: A Historiographical Handbook
    Book by Ronald W. Vince; Greenwood Press, 1984
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    Collections: Literature, Entire Library

    "Vince uses written and artifactual evidence of theatre history to explain the nature of its current state. His study of theatre's early forms discloses a wealth of significant facts, and some conjectures, that stimulate understanding and appreciation of the art." Backstage
     

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