Seneca on the stage / / by Dana Ferrin Sutton.

In the absence of the stage directions employed by their modern equivalents, ancient playwrights were obliged to ''encode'' information into their texts that can be described as implicit stage directions. It is the presence of such information that permits modern ''prod...

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Superior document:Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava. Supplementum ; 96
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : E.J. Brill,, 1986.
Year of Publication:1986
Language:English
Series:Mnemosyne, Supplements 96.
Physical Description:1 online resource (vi, 72 pages).
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / Dana Ferrin Sutton
  • Introduction / Dana Ferrin Sutton
  • Use of Dramatic Space and the Scaenae Frons / Dana Ferrin Sutton
  • Scenic Features / Dana Ferrin Sutton
  • Scenic Effects / Dana Ferrin Sutton
  • Dramatic Time / Dana Ferrin Sutton
  • The Actors / Dana Ferrin Sutton
  • The Chorus / Dana Ferrin Sutton
  • Introduction / Dana Ferrin Sutton
  • The Plays / Dana Ferrin Sutton
  • Conclusion / Dana Ferrin Sutton
  • Artificial Blood in the Roman theater / Dana Ferrin Sutton
  • Use of the Two-Building “Set” in the Medea / Dana Ferrin Sutton
  • Index Locorum / Dana Ferrin Sutton.