These critically diverse and innovative essays are aimed at restoring the social context of ancient Greek drama. Theatrical productions, which included music and dancing, were civic events in honor of the god Dionysos and were attended by a politically stratified community, whose delegates handled all details from the seating arrangements to the qualifications of choral competitors. The growing complexity of these performances may have provoked the Athenian saying ‘nothing to do with Dionysos’ implying that theater had lost its exclusive focus on its patron. This collection considers how individual plays and groups of dramas pertained to the concerns of the body politic and how these issues were presented in the convention of the stage and as centerpieces of civic ceremonies. The contributors, in addition to the editors, include Simon Goldhill, Jeffrey Henderson, David Konstan, Franois Lissarrague, Oddone Longo, Nicole Loraux, Josiah Ober, Ruth Padel, James Redfield, Niall W. Slater, Barry Strauss, and Jesper Svenbro.
John J. Winkler & Froma I. Zeitlin
Nothing to Do with Dionysos? [PDF ebook]
Athenian Drama in Its Social Context
Nothing to Do with Dionysos? [PDF ebook]
Athenian Drama in Its Social Context
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Langue Anglais ● Format PDF ● Pages 440 ● ISBN 9780691215891 ● Taille du fichier 56.3 MB ● Éditeur John J. Winkler & Froma I. Zeitlin ● Maison d’édition Princeton University Press ● Lieu Princeton ● Pays US ● Publié 2020 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 7479145 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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