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Reperforming Greek Tragedy

Theater, Politics, and Cultural Mobility in the Fifth and Fourth Centuries BC

Authors: Anna A. Lamari Publisher: De Gruyter Publication date: 2017 Publication language: Angielski Number of pages: 208 Publication formats: EAN: 9783110561166 ISBN: 9783110561166 Category: Literary studies: classical, early & medieval Publisher's index: - Bibliographic note: -

Description

An inexplicably understudied field of classical scholarship, tragic reperformance, has been surveyed in its true dimension only in the very recent years. Building on the latest discussions on tragic restagings, this book provides a thorough survey of reperformance of Greek tragedy in the fifth and fourth centuries BC, also addressing its theatrical, political, and cultural context. In the fifth and fourth centuries, tragic restagings were strongly tied to cultural mobility and exchange. Poets, actors, texts, vases, and vase-painters were traveling, bridging the boundaries between mainland Greece and Magna Graecia, boosting the spread of theater, facilitating theatrical literacy, and setting a new theatrical status quo, according to which popular tragic plays were restaged, by mobile actors, in numerous dramatic festivals, in and out of Attica, with or without the supervision of their composers. This book offers a holistic examination of ancient reperformances of tragedy, enhancing our perception of them as a vital theatrical practice that played a major part in the development of the tragic genre in the fifth and fourth centuries BC.

TOC

  • Contents 8
  • Preface 10
  • Introduction 12
  • 1. Traveling poets in Attica and beyond 28
  • 2. Reperformances in a political context 70
  • 3. Tragic reperformances and traveling actors 106
  • 4. Reperformances and Vase-painting 141
  • Conclusions 170
  • Abbreviations and Conventions 174
  • Bibliography 175
  • List of Plates/Image Credits 189
  • Plates 190
  • General Index 205
  • Index of Passages 208