A Companion to Greek TragedyJohn Wiley & Sons, 28.04.2008 - 576 Seiten The Blackwell Companion to Greek Tragedy provides readers with a fundamental grounding in Greek tragedy, and also introduces them to the various methodologies and the lively critical dialogue that characterize the study of Greek tragedy today.
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Inhalt
Contents | 39 |
Tragedy and the Early Greek Philosophical Tradition | 71 |
Pictures of Tragedy? Jocelyn Penny Small | 103 |
Myth | 121 |
Beginnings and Endings | 136 |
Lyric | 149 |
Episodes | 167 |
Music | 183 |
The Gods | 321 |
Authority Figures | 333 |
Womens Voices | 352 |
Marginal Figures | 366 |
Text and Transmission | 379 |
Ancient Responses | 394 |
Greek Tragedy in Rome | 413 |
Italian Reception of Greek Tragedy | 428 |
Theatrical Production | 194 |
Aeschylean Tragedy | 215 |
Sophoclean Tragedy | 233 |
Euripidean Tragedy | 251 |
A Survey | 271 |
Tragedy and Anthropology | 293 |
Values | 305 |
Nietzsche on Greek Tragedy and the Tragic | 444 |
The Theater of Innumerable Faces | 472 |
Rendering Ancient | 490 |
Bibliography | 505 |
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