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Choral Mediations in Greek Tragedy

Autor Renaud Gagné / Marianne G. Hopman

Editorial CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS (ESP)

Choral Mediations in Greek Tragedy
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This volume explores how the choruses of Greek tragedy creatively combined media and discourses to generate their own specific forms of meaning. The contributors analyse choruses as fictional, religious and civic performers; as combinations of tex...

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  • Editorial CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS (ESP)
  • ISBN13 9781316613566
  • ISBN10 1316613569
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 429
  • Año de Edición 2016
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Rústica

Choral Mediations in Greek Tragedy

Autor Renaud Gagné / Marianne G. Hopman

Editorial CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS (ESP)

This volume explores how the choruses of Greek tragedy creatively combined media and discourses to generate their own specific forms of meaning. The contributors analyse choruses as fictional, religious and civic performers; as combinations of tex...

-10% dto.    34,78€
31,30€
Ahorra 3,48€
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This volume explores how the choruses of Greek tragedy creatively combined media and discourses to generate their own specific forms of meaning. The contributors analyse choruses as fictional, religious and civic performers; as combinations of text, song and dance; and as objects of reflection in themselves, in relation and contrast to the choruses of comedy and melic poetry. Drawing on earlier analyses of the social context of Greek drama, the non-textual dimensions of tragedy, and the relations between dramatic and melic choruses, the chapters explore the uses of various analytic tools in allowing us better to capture the specificity of the tragic chorus. Special attention is given to the physicality of choral dancing, musical interactions between choruses and actors, the trajectories of reception, and the treatment of time and space in the odes.

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