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Tragödie in Athen: Aufführungsraum & theatralische Bedeutung von Wiles, David

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Paperback
Product Group
Book
Book Title
Tragedy in Athens
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0 lbs
IsTextBook
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ISBN
9780521666152

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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521666155
ISBN-13
9780521666152
eBay Product ID (ePID)
214017

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
244 Pages
Publication Name
Tragedy in Athens : Performance Space and Theatrical Meaning
Language
English
Publication Year
1999
Subject
Theater / General, Drama, Ancient & Classical
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Literary Criticism, Drama, Performing Arts
Author
David Wiles
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
11.8 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

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Intended Audience
College Audience
Reviews
'The book draws examples from all the extant tragedies, and some fragments, often with bold insight. Well over a dozen neat, tidy explanations appeared that I have filed away to share in the classroom.'Didaskalos, 'David Wiles's enquiries are securely based on past and current scholarly research, towards which the reader is directed by full and judicious footnotes. This is a study which deserves a prominent place on reading lists for all students interested in drama and theatre.'New Theatre Quarterly, ‘David Wiles’s enquiries are securely based on past and current scholarly research, towards which the reader is directed by full and judicious footnotes. This is a study which deserves a prominent place on reading lists for all students interested in drama and theatre.’New Theatre Quarterly, ‘In this volume David Wiles, who has written with equal assurance about Elizabethan performance and ancient comedy, turns his attention to Greek or, as most modern critics would now define it, Athenian tragedy. Those who enjoy the originality, and sometimes the audacity, of his ideas, will not be disappointed here. No-one with a serious interest in the application of performance theory to historical texts can afford to ignore this book which is multidisciplinary in its approach, packed with ideas and re-readings, sometimes provocative beyond the call of duty but never dull.’Michael Anderson, Theatre Research International, '… genuinely original treatment … every page demonstrates that new and important things can still be said about the tragic playwrights of 5th-century Athens'. The Anglo-Hellenic Review, 'In this volume David Wiles, who has written with equal assurance about Elizabethan performance and ancient comedy, turns his attention to Greek or, as most modern critics would now define it, Athenian tragedy. Those who enjoy the originality, and sometimes the audacity, of his ideas, will not be disappointed here. No-one with a serious interest in the application of performance theory to historical texts can afford to ignore this book which is multidisciplinary in its approach, packed with ideas and re-readings, sometimes provocative beyond the call of duty but never dull.' Michael Anderson, Theatre Research International, ‘The book draws examples from all the extant tragedies, and some fragments, often with bold insight. Well over a dozen neat, tidy explanations appeared that I have filed away to share in the classroom.’Didaskalos, 'In this volume David Wiles, who has written with equal assurance about Elizabethan performance and ancient comedy, turns his attention to Greek or, as most modern critics would now define it, Athenian tragedy. Those who enjoy the originality, and sometimes the audacity, of his ideas, will not be disappointed here. No-one with a serious interest in the application of performance theory to historical texts can afford to ignore this book which is multidisciplinary in its approach, packed with ideas and re-readings, sometimes provocative beyond the call of duty but never dull.'Michael Anderson, Theatre Research International, '... genuinely original treatment ... every page demonstrates that new and important things can still be said about the tragic playwrights of 5th-century Athens'.The Anglo-Hellenic Review, 'David Wiles's enquiries are securely based on past and current scholarly research, towards which the reader is directed by full and judicious footnotes. This is a study which deserves a prominent place on reading lists for all students interested in drama and theatre.' New Theatre Quarterly, "Tightly argued and wide-ranging in its citation of modern scholarship and ancient evidence, Wiles's book never becomes indigestible; it should become required reading for serious students of Greek tragedy, including those who are reluctant to heed the author's challenge." W. W. de Grummond, Choice, ‘… genuinely original treatment … every page demonstrates that new and important things can still be said about the tragic playwrights of 5th-century Athens’.The Anglo-Hellenic Review, 'The book draws examples from all the extant tragedies, and some fragments, often with bold insight. Well over a dozen neat, tidy explanations appeared that I have filed away to share in the classroom.' Didaskalos
Dewey Edition
20
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
792/.0938/5
Table Of Content
1. The problem of space; 2. The theatre of Dionysus; 3. Focus on the centre point; 4. The mimetic action of the chorus; 5. The chorus: its transformation of space; 6. Left and right, east and west; 7. Inside/outside; 8. The vertical axis; 9. The iconography of sacred space; 10. Orchestra and theatron; Select bibliography; Index.
Synopsis
This book examines the performance of Greek tragedy in the classical Athenian theatre. Through informative diagrams and accessible analyses, Wiles brings the theatre of Greek tragedy to life., David Wiles explores the performance of tragedy as a spatial practice specific to Athenian culture, at once religious and political. After reviewing controversies and archaeological data regarding the fifth-century performance space, Wiles turns to the chorus and shows how dance mapped out the space for the purposes of any given play. He shows how performance as a whole was organized and, through informative diagrams and accessible analyses, brings the theater of Greek tragedy to life., This book examines the performance of Greek tragedy in the classical Athenian theatre. Whilst post structuralist criticism of Greek tragedy has tended to focus on the literary text, the analysis of stagecraft and the theatre has been markedly conservative in its methodology. David Wiles corrects that balance, exploring the performance of tragedy as a spatial practice specific to Athenian culture, at once religious and political. Athenian conceptions of space were quite unlike those of the modern world. After reviewing controversies and archaeological data regarding the fifth-century performance space, Wiles turns to the chorus and shows how dance mapped out the space for the purposes of any given play. The book shows how the performance as a whole was organised and, through informative diagrams and accessible analyses, Wiles brings the theatre of Greek tragedy to life.
LC Classification Number
PA3201

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