In this pioneering study Edith Hall explores the numerous different
ways in which we can understand the relationship between the real,
social world in which the Athenians lived and the theatrical roles
that they invented. In twelve studies of role types and the theatrical
conventions that contributed to their creation - including women in
childbirth, drowning barbarians, horny satyrs, allegorical
representations of Comedy, peasant farmers, tragic masks, and solo
sung arias - she advances the argument that the interface between
ancient Greek drama and social reality must be understood as a
complicated and incessant process of mutual cross-pollination.
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Interactions between Ancient Greek Drama and Society
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ISBN
9780191516436
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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