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The Reception of Aeschylus' Plays through Shifting Models and Frontiers addresses the need for an integrated approach to the study and staging of Aeschylus’ plays. It offers an invigorating discussion about the transmission and reception of his plays and explores the interrelated tasks of editi...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2016.
Year of Publication:2016
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spelling The reception of Aeschylus' plays through shifting models and frontiers / edited by Stratos E. Constantinidis.
1st ed.
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2016.
1 online resource (425 pages) : illustrations.
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Metaforms, studies in the reception of classical antiquity ; v. 7
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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The Reception of Aeschylus' Plays through Shifting Models and Frontiers addresses the need for an integrated approach to the study and staging of Aeschylus’ plays. It offers an invigorating discussion about the transmission and reception of his plays and explores the interrelated tasks of editing, translating, adapting and remaking them for the page and the stage. The volume seeks to reshape current debates about the place of his tragedies in the curriculum and the repertory in a scholarly manner that is accessible and innovative. Each chapter makes a significant and original contribution to its selected topic, but the collective strength of the volume rests on its simultaneous appeal to readers in theatre studies, classical studies, performance studies, comparative studies, translation studies, adaptation studies, and, naturally, reception studies.
Preliminary Material / Stratos E. Constantinidis -- Introduction / Stratos E. Constantinidis -- Editing Aeschylus for a Modern Readership: Textual Criticism and Other Concerns / A.F. Garvie -- Aeschylus and His Afterlife in the Classical Period: “My Poetry Did Not Die with Me” / Johanna Hanink and Anna S. Uhlig -- Prometheus Bound in Translation: “The True Promethean Fire” / J. Michael Walton -- Aeschylus’ Seven against Thebes: War, Women, and the Hecht/Bacon Translation / Deborah H. Roberts -- Aeschylus in the Balance: Weighing Corpses and the Problem of Translation / Rush Rehm -- Cognitive Theory and Aeschylus: Translating beyond the Lexicon / Peter Meineck -- Aeschylus and Western Opera / Sarah Brown Ferrario -- Aeschylus’ Cassandra in the Operas of Taneyev and Gnecchi / Dana L. Munteanu -- Pop Music Adaptations of Aeschylus’ Plays: What Kind of Rock was Prometheus Fastened to? / Kevin J. Wetmore -- Aeschylus as Postdramatic Analogue: “A Thing Both Cool and Fiery” / Paul Monaghan -- Voices of Trauma: Remaking Aeschylus’ Agamemnon in the Twentieth Century / Lorna Hardwick -- The Oresteia in Kannada: The Indian Context / Vijaya Guttal -- Two Centuries, Two Oresteias, Two Remakes / Helen E. Moritz -- Bibliography / Stratos E. Constantinidis -- Index / Stratos E. Constantinidis.
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title The reception of Aeschylus' plays through shifting models and frontiers /
spellingShingle The reception of Aeschylus' plays through shifting models and frontiers /
Metaforms, studies in the reception of classical antiquity ;
Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
Editing Aeschylus for a Modern Readership: Textual Criticism and Other Concerns /
Aeschylus and His Afterlife in the Classical Period: “My Poetry Did Not Die with Me” /
Prometheus Bound in Translation: “The True Promethean Fire” /
Aeschylus’ Seven against Thebes: War, Women, and the Hecht/Bacon Translation /
Aeschylus in the Balance: Weighing Corpses and the Problem of Translation /
Cognitive Theory and Aeschylus: Translating beyond the Lexicon /
Aeschylus and Western Opera /
Aeschylus’ Cassandra in the Operas of Taneyev and Gnecchi /
Pop Music Adaptations of Aeschylus’ Plays: What Kind of Rock was Prometheus Fastened to? /
Aeschylus as Postdramatic Analogue: “A Thing Both Cool and Fiery” /
Voices of Trauma: Remaking Aeschylus’ Agamemnon in the Twentieth Century /
The Oresteia in Kannada: The Indian Context /
Two Centuries, Two Oresteias, Two Remakes /
Bibliography /
Index /
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title_alt Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
Editing Aeschylus for a Modern Readership: Textual Criticism and Other Concerns /
Aeschylus and His Afterlife in the Classical Period: “My Poetry Did Not Die with Me” /
Prometheus Bound in Translation: “The True Promethean Fire” /
Aeschylus’ Seven against Thebes: War, Women, and the Hecht/Bacon Translation /
Aeschylus in the Balance: Weighing Corpses and the Problem of Translation /
Cognitive Theory and Aeschylus: Translating beyond the Lexicon /
Aeschylus and Western Opera /
Aeschylus’ Cassandra in the Operas of Taneyev and Gnecchi /
Pop Music Adaptations of Aeschylus’ Plays: What Kind of Rock was Prometheus Fastened to? /
Aeschylus as Postdramatic Analogue: “A Thing Both Cool and Fiery” /
Voices of Trauma: Remaking Aeschylus’ Agamemnon in the Twentieth Century /
The Oresteia in Kannada: The Indian Context /
Two Centuries, Two Oresteias, Two Remakes /
Bibliography /
Index /
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Introduction /
Editing Aeschylus for a Modern Readership: Textual Criticism and Other Concerns /
Aeschylus and His Afterlife in the Classical Period: “My Poetry Did Not Die with Me” /
Prometheus Bound in Translation: “The True Promethean Fire” /
Aeschylus’ Seven against Thebes: War, Women, and the Hecht/Bacon Translation /
Aeschylus in the Balance: Weighing Corpses and the Problem of Translation /
Cognitive Theory and Aeschylus: Translating beyond the Lexicon /
Aeschylus and Western Opera /
Aeschylus’ Cassandra in the Operas of Taneyev and Gnecchi /
Pop Music Adaptations of Aeschylus’ Plays: What Kind of Rock was Prometheus Fastened to? /
Aeschylus as Postdramatic Analogue: “A Thing Both Cool and Fiery” /
Voices of Trauma: Remaking Aeschylus’ Agamemnon in the Twentieth Century /
The Oresteia in Kannada: The Indian Context /
Two Centuries, Two Oresteias, Two Remakes /
Bibliography /
Index /
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