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The Context of Ancient Drama

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Ancient theater has always caught contemporary interest, despite the eclectic nature of the surviving evidence.

Tourists wander the remains of buildings at Epidauros and Athens, and generations of people have pondered Medea and Oedipus, yet it can be surprisingly difficult to find reliable, accessible information on these plays and their theaters.

The Context of Ancient Drama remedies this situation.

It provides, in modern English translation, documents that illustrate all aspects of the drama of antiquity, other than the text of the dramas themselves.

For convenience the material is grouped in thematic sections, such as "music," or "judging." The illustrations give well-known examples of the kind of evidence that has survived to us.

Plans of theaters are provided, to exemplify the outlines of the buildings' development, and an extensive glossary of terms offers information to the interested amateur and the theater specialist alike.

The Context of Ancient Drama will be of interest to a wide spectrum of students and teachers.

Theater historians, students of dramatic performance and the visual arts, and students and teachers in literature-in-translation courses will all find much that speaks to them.

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Product Details
0472082752 / 9780472082759
Paperback / softback
882
28/02/1995
United States
English
480 pages, 39 b&w photos
152 x 229 mm, 657 grams