Performance, iconography, reception : studies in honour of Oliver Taplin / / edited by Martin Revermann and Peter Wilson.

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Year of Publication:2008
Language:English
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Physical Description:xvi, 583 p.
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Table of Contents:
  • Generic boundaries in late fifth-century Athens / Helene P. Foley
  • Audience and emotion in the reception of Greek drama / Ian Ruffell
  • Greek middlebrow drama (something to do with Aphrodite?) / Mark Griffith
  • Costing the Dionysia / Peter Wilson
  • Nothing to do with Demeter? something to do with Sicily! : theatre and society in the early fifth-century West / Barbara Kowalzig
  • The Odyssey as performance poetry / Oswyn Murray
  • Performance and rivalry : Homer, Odysseus, and Hesiod / Adrian Kelly
  • Performing the will of Zeus : the [actual symbol not reproducible] and the scope of early Greek epic / William Allan
  • Theatrical Furies : thoughts on Eumenides / Pat Easterling
  • Aeschylus' Eumenides, chronotopes, and the 'aetiological mode' / Martin Revermann
  • Star choruses : Eleusis, Orphism, and new musical imagery and dance / Eric Csapo
  • The last word : ritual, power, and performance in Euripides' Hiketides / Athena Kavoulaki
  • Intimate relations : children, childbearing, and parentage on the Euripidean stage / Froma I. Zeitlin
  • Character and characterization in Greek tragedy / Bernd Seidensticker
  • Scenes at the door in Aristophanic comedy / Peter Brown
  • The poetics of the mask in old comedy / David Wiles
  • Putting performance into focus / Robin Osborne
  • The Greek gem : a token of recognition / Alfonso Moreno
  • Image and representation in the pottery of Magna Graecia / Francois Lissarrague
  • Wagner's Greeks : the politics of Hellenism / Simon Goldhill
  • Resurrecting ancient Greece in Nazi Germany : the Oresteia as part of the Olympic Games in 1936 / Erika Fischer-Lichte
  • Can the Odyssey ever be tragic? : historical perspectives on the theatrical realization of Greek epic / Edith Hall
  • An Oedipus for our times? : Yeats's version of Sophocles' Oedipus Tyrannos / Fiona Macintosh.