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This newly updated second edition features wide-ranging, systematically organized scholarship in a concise introduction to ancient Greek drama, which flourished from the sixth to third century BC. * Covers all three genres of ancient Greek drama - tragedy, comedy, and satyr-drama * Surveys the extant work of Aeschylus, Sophokles, Euripides, Aristophanes, and Menander, and includes entries on 'lost' playwrights * Examines contextual issues such as the origins of dramatic art forms; the conventions of the festivals and the theater; drama's relationship with the worship of Dionysos; political…mehr
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This newly updated second edition features wide-ranging, systematically organized scholarship in a concise introduction to ancient Greek drama, which flourished from the sixth to third century BC. * Covers all three genres of ancient Greek drama - tragedy, comedy, and satyr-drama * Surveys the extant work of Aeschylus, Sophokles, Euripides, Aristophanes, and Menander, and includes entries on 'lost' playwrights * Examines contextual issues such as the origins of dramatic art forms; the conventions of the festivals and the theater; drama's relationship with the worship of Dionysos; political dimensions of drama; and how to read and watch Greek drama * Includes single-page synopses of every surviving ancient Greek play
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. November 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118455111
- Artikelnr.: 39973477
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. November 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118455111
- Artikelnr.: 39973477
Ian C. Storey is Emeritus Professor of Classics and Ancient History at Trent University, Canada. The author of Eupolis: Poet of Old Comedy (2003), Euripides' Suppliant Women (2008), and The Fragments of Old Comedy (2011), he has published numerous papers on Euripides, Old Comedy, and the fiction of C. S. Lewis. Arlene Allan is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Classics at Otago University, New Zealand, where she teaches ancient Greek literature and mythology, as well as ancient Greek and Latin.
Preface to the First Edition xi Preface to the Second Edition xiii List of Figures xv List of Maps and Plans xvi Abbreviations and Signs xvii 1 Aspects of Ancient Greek Drama 1 Drama 1 The Dramatic Festivals 13 The Theatrical Space 24 The Performance 36 Drama, Dionysos and the Polis 51 2 Greek Tragedy 73 On the Nature of Greek Tragedy 79 Aeschylus 93 Sophokles 110 Euripides 133 The Other Tragedians 153 3 The Satyr-Drama 159 Cyclops 170 4 Greek Comedy 173 Origins 173 Old Comedy (486 - ca. 385) 177 The Generations of Old Comedy 197 Aristophanes 210 Greek Comedy and the Phlyax-vases 219 Middle Comedy 221 Menander and New Comedy 226 5 Approaching Greek Drama 237 Formal Criticism 237 Interdisciplinary Approaches 241 Visual Interpretations 247 Reception Studies 252 6 Play Synopses 256 Aeschylus' Persians 257 Aeschylus' Seven against Thebes 258 Aeschylus' Suppliants 259 Aeschylus' Oresteia 260 Aeschylus' Agamemnon 261 Aeschylus' Libation-Bearers (Choephoroe) 262 Aeschylus' Eumenides (Furies) 263 Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound 264 Sophokles' Ajax 265 Sophokles' Antigone 266 Sophokles' Trachinian Women 267 Sophokles' Oedipus Tyrannos 268 Sophokles' Elektra 269 Sophokles' Philoktetes 270 Sophokles' Oedipus at Kolonos 271 Euripides' Alkestis 272 Euripides' Medea 273 Euripides' Children of Herakles 274 Euripides' Hippolytos 275 Euripides' Andromache 276 Euripides' Hecuba 277 Euripides' Suppliant Women 278 Euripides' Elektra 279 Euripides' Herakles 280 Euripides' Trojan Women 281 Euripides' Iphigeneia among the Taurians 282 Euripides' Ion 283 Euripides' Helen 284 Euripides' Phoenician Women 285 Euripides' Orestes 286 Euripides' Iphigeneia at Aulis 287 Euripides' Bacchae 288 Euripides' Cyclops 289 [Euripides'] Rhesos 290 Aristophanes' Acharnians 291 Aristophanes' Knights 292 Aristophanes' Wasps 293 Aristophanes' Peace 294 Aristophanes' Clouds 295 Aristophanes' Birds 296 Aristophanes' Lysistrate 297 Aristophanes' Women at the Thesmophoria 298 Aristophanes' Frogs 299 Aristophanes' Assembly-Women 300 Aristophanes' Wealth 301 Menander's The Grouch 302 Menander's Samian Woman 303 A Note on Meter 304 Glossary of Names and Terms 307 Timeline 311 Further Reading 316 Index 324
Preface x List of Figures xii List of Maps xiii Abbreviations and Signs xiv
1 Aspects of Ancient Greek Drama 1 Drama 1 The Dramatic Festivals 14 Drama
and Dionysos 24 The Theatrical Space 34 The Performance 46 Drama and the
Polis 61 2 Greek Tragedy 72 On the Nature of Greek Tragedy 77 Aeschylus 93
Sophokles 111 Euripides 131 The Other Tragedians 151 3 The Satyr-Play 156 4
Greek Comedy 169 Origins 169 Old Comedy 173 The Generations of Old Comedy
195 Aristophanes 208 Middle Comedy 217 Menander and New Comedy 221 5
Approaching Greek Drama 230 Textual Criticism and Commentary 230 New
Criticism 231 Structuralism 232 Myth and "Version" 233 Ritual and Drama 235
Psychoanalytic Approaches 236 Gender Studies 237 Performance Criticism 238
6 Play Synopses 241 Aeschylus' Persians (Persae, Persai ) 243 Aeschylus'
Seven (Seven against Thebes) 244 Aeschylus' Suppliants (Suppliant Women,
Hiketides) 245 Aeschylus' Oresteia 246 Aeschylus' Agamemnon 247 Aeschylus'
Libation-Bearers (Choephoroe) 248 Aeschylus' Eumenides (Furies) 249
Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound (Prometheus Vinctus, Prometheus Desmotes) 250
Sophokles' Ajax (Aias) 251 Sophokles' Antigone 252 Sophokles' Trachinian
Women (Trachiniai, Women of Trachis) 253 Sophokles' Oedipus Tyrannos (King
Oedipus, Oedipus Rex, Oedipus the King) 254 Sophokles' Elektra (Electra)
255 Sophokles' Philoktetes (Philoctetes) 256 Sophokles' Oedipus at Kolonos
(Colonus) 257 Euripides' Alkestis (Alcestis) 258 Euripides' Medea 259
Euripides' Children of Herakles (Heraclidae, Herakleidai ) 260 Euripides'
Hippolytos 261 Euripides' Andromache 262 Euripides' Hecuba (Hekabe) 263
Euripides' Suppliant Women (Suppliants, Hiketides) 264 Euripides' Elektra
(Electra) 265 Euripides' Herakles (Hercules Furens, The Madness of
Herakles) 266 Euripides' Trojan Women (Troades) 267 Euripides' Iphigeneia
among the Taurians (Iphigeneia in Tauris) 268 Euripides' Ion 269 Euripides'
Helen 270 Euripides' Phoenician Women (Phoinissai ) 271 Euripides' Orestes
272 Euripides' Iphigeneia at Aulis 273 Euripides' Bacchae (Bacchants) 274
Euripides' Cyclops 275 [Euripides'] Rhesos 276 Aristophanes' Acharnians 277
Aristophanes' Knights (Hippeis, Equites, Horsemen) 278 Aristophanes' Wasps
(Sphekes, Vespae) 279 Aristophanes' Peace (Pax, Eirene) 280 Aristophanes'
Clouds (Nubes, Nephelai) 281 Aristophanes' Birds (Ornithes, Aves) 282
Aristophanes' Lysistrate 283 Aristophanes' Women at the Thesmophoria
(Thesmophoriazousai ) 284 Aristophanes' Frogs (Ranae, Batrachoi ) 285
Aristophanes' Assembly-Women (Ekklesiazousai ) 286 Aristophanes' Wealth
(Ploutos) 287 Menander's The Grouch (Old Cantankerous, Dyskolos) 288
Menander's Samian Woman (Samia) or Marriage-contract 289 A Note on Meter
290 Glossary of Names and Terms 293 Further Reading 296 Index 305
1 Aspects of Ancient Greek Drama 1 Drama 1 The Dramatic Festivals 14 Drama
and Dionysos 24 The Theatrical Space 34 The Performance 46 Drama and the
Polis 61 2 Greek Tragedy 72 On the Nature of Greek Tragedy 77 Aeschylus 93
Sophokles 111 Euripides 131 The Other Tragedians 151 3 The Satyr-Play 156 4
Greek Comedy 169 Origins 169 Old Comedy 173 The Generations of Old Comedy
195 Aristophanes 208 Middle Comedy 217 Menander and New Comedy 221 5
Approaching Greek Drama 230 Textual Criticism and Commentary 230 New
Criticism 231 Structuralism 232 Myth and "Version" 233 Ritual and Drama 235
Psychoanalytic Approaches 236 Gender Studies 237 Performance Criticism 238
6 Play Synopses 241 Aeschylus' Persians (Persae, Persai ) 243 Aeschylus'
Seven (Seven against Thebes) 244 Aeschylus' Suppliants (Suppliant Women,
Hiketides) 245 Aeschylus' Oresteia 246 Aeschylus' Agamemnon 247 Aeschylus'
Libation-Bearers (Choephoroe) 248 Aeschylus' Eumenides (Furies) 249
Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound (Prometheus Vinctus, Prometheus Desmotes) 250
Sophokles' Ajax (Aias) 251 Sophokles' Antigone 252 Sophokles' Trachinian
Women (Trachiniai, Women of Trachis) 253 Sophokles' Oedipus Tyrannos (King
Oedipus, Oedipus Rex, Oedipus the King) 254 Sophokles' Elektra (Electra)
255 Sophokles' Philoktetes (Philoctetes) 256 Sophokles' Oedipus at Kolonos
(Colonus) 257 Euripides' Alkestis (Alcestis) 258 Euripides' Medea 259
Euripides' Children of Herakles (Heraclidae, Herakleidai ) 260 Euripides'
Hippolytos 261 Euripides' Andromache 262 Euripides' Hecuba (Hekabe) 263
Euripides' Suppliant Women (Suppliants, Hiketides) 264 Euripides' Elektra
(Electra) 265 Euripides' Herakles (Hercules Furens, The Madness of
Herakles) 266 Euripides' Trojan Women (Troades) 267 Euripides' Iphigeneia
among the Taurians (Iphigeneia in Tauris) 268 Euripides' Ion 269 Euripides'
Helen 270 Euripides' Phoenician Women (Phoinissai ) 271 Euripides' Orestes
272 Euripides' Iphigeneia at Aulis 273 Euripides' Bacchae (Bacchants) 274
Euripides' Cyclops 275 [Euripides'] Rhesos 276 Aristophanes' Acharnians 277
Aristophanes' Knights (Hippeis, Equites, Horsemen) 278 Aristophanes' Wasps
(Sphekes, Vespae) 279 Aristophanes' Peace (Pax, Eirene) 280 Aristophanes'
Clouds (Nubes, Nephelai) 281 Aristophanes' Birds (Ornithes, Aves) 282
Aristophanes' Lysistrate 283 Aristophanes' Women at the Thesmophoria
(Thesmophoriazousai ) 284 Aristophanes' Frogs (Ranae, Batrachoi ) 285
Aristophanes' Assembly-Women (Ekklesiazousai ) 286 Aristophanes' Wealth
(Ploutos) 287 Menander's The Grouch (Old Cantankerous, Dyskolos) 288
Menander's Samian Woman (Samia) or Marriage-contract 289 A Note on Meter
290 Glossary of Names and Terms 293 Further Reading 296 Index 305
Preface to the First Edition xi Preface to the Second Edition xiii List of Figures xv List of Maps and Plans xvi Abbreviations and Signs xvii 1 Aspects of Ancient Greek Drama 1 Drama 1 The Dramatic Festivals 13 The Theatrical Space 24 The Performance 36 Drama, Dionysos and the Polis 51 2 Greek Tragedy 73 On the Nature of Greek Tragedy 79 Aeschylus 93 Sophokles 110 Euripides 133 The Other Tragedians 153 3 The Satyr-Drama 159 Cyclops 170 4 Greek Comedy 173 Origins 173 Old Comedy (486 - ca. 385) 177 The Generations of Old Comedy 197 Aristophanes 210 Greek Comedy and the Phlyax-vases 219 Middle Comedy 221 Menander and New Comedy 226 5 Approaching Greek Drama 237 Formal Criticism 237 Interdisciplinary Approaches 241 Visual Interpretations 247 Reception Studies 252 6 Play Synopses 256 Aeschylus' Persians 257 Aeschylus' Seven against Thebes 258 Aeschylus' Suppliants 259 Aeschylus' Oresteia 260 Aeschylus' Agamemnon 261 Aeschylus' Libation-Bearers (Choephoroe) 262 Aeschylus' Eumenides (Furies) 263 Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound 264 Sophokles' Ajax 265 Sophokles' Antigone 266 Sophokles' Trachinian Women 267 Sophokles' Oedipus Tyrannos 268 Sophokles' Elektra 269 Sophokles' Philoktetes 270 Sophokles' Oedipus at Kolonos 271 Euripides' Alkestis 272 Euripides' Medea 273 Euripides' Children of Herakles 274 Euripides' Hippolytos 275 Euripides' Andromache 276 Euripides' Hecuba 277 Euripides' Suppliant Women 278 Euripides' Elektra 279 Euripides' Herakles 280 Euripides' Trojan Women 281 Euripides' Iphigeneia among the Taurians 282 Euripides' Ion 283 Euripides' Helen 284 Euripides' Phoenician Women 285 Euripides' Orestes 286 Euripides' Iphigeneia at Aulis 287 Euripides' Bacchae 288 Euripides' Cyclops 289 [Euripides'] Rhesos 290 Aristophanes' Acharnians 291 Aristophanes' Knights 292 Aristophanes' Wasps 293 Aristophanes' Peace 294 Aristophanes' Clouds 295 Aristophanes' Birds 296 Aristophanes' Lysistrate 297 Aristophanes' Women at the Thesmophoria 298 Aristophanes' Frogs 299 Aristophanes' Assembly-Women 300 Aristophanes' Wealth 301 Menander's The Grouch 302 Menander's Samian Woman 303 A Note on Meter 304 Glossary of Names and Terms 307 Timeline 311 Further Reading 316 Index 324
Preface x List of Figures xii List of Maps xiii Abbreviations and Signs xiv
1 Aspects of Ancient Greek Drama 1 Drama 1 The Dramatic Festivals 14 Drama
and Dionysos 24 The Theatrical Space 34 The Performance 46 Drama and the
Polis 61 2 Greek Tragedy 72 On the Nature of Greek Tragedy 77 Aeschylus 93
Sophokles 111 Euripides 131 The Other Tragedians 151 3 The Satyr-Play 156 4
Greek Comedy 169 Origins 169 Old Comedy 173 The Generations of Old Comedy
195 Aristophanes 208 Middle Comedy 217 Menander and New Comedy 221 5
Approaching Greek Drama 230 Textual Criticism and Commentary 230 New
Criticism 231 Structuralism 232 Myth and "Version" 233 Ritual and Drama 235
Psychoanalytic Approaches 236 Gender Studies 237 Performance Criticism 238
6 Play Synopses 241 Aeschylus' Persians (Persae, Persai ) 243 Aeschylus'
Seven (Seven against Thebes) 244 Aeschylus' Suppliants (Suppliant Women,
Hiketides) 245 Aeschylus' Oresteia 246 Aeschylus' Agamemnon 247 Aeschylus'
Libation-Bearers (Choephoroe) 248 Aeschylus' Eumenides (Furies) 249
Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound (Prometheus Vinctus, Prometheus Desmotes) 250
Sophokles' Ajax (Aias) 251 Sophokles' Antigone 252 Sophokles' Trachinian
Women (Trachiniai, Women of Trachis) 253 Sophokles' Oedipus Tyrannos (King
Oedipus, Oedipus Rex, Oedipus the King) 254 Sophokles' Elektra (Electra)
255 Sophokles' Philoktetes (Philoctetes) 256 Sophokles' Oedipus at Kolonos
(Colonus) 257 Euripides' Alkestis (Alcestis) 258 Euripides' Medea 259
Euripides' Children of Herakles (Heraclidae, Herakleidai ) 260 Euripides'
Hippolytos 261 Euripides' Andromache 262 Euripides' Hecuba (Hekabe) 263
Euripides' Suppliant Women (Suppliants, Hiketides) 264 Euripides' Elektra
(Electra) 265 Euripides' Herakles (Hercules Furens, The Madness of
Herakles) 266 Euripides' Trojan Women (Troades) 267 Euripides' Iphigeneia
among the Taurians (Iphigeneia in Tauris) 268 Euripides' Ion 269 Euripides'
Helen 270 Euripides' Phoenician Women (Phoinissai ) 271 Euripides' Orestes
272 Euripides' Iphigeneia at Aulis 273 Euripides' Bacchae (Bacchants) 274
Euripides' Cyclops 275 [Euripides'] Rhesos 276 Aristophanes' Acharnians 277
Aristophanes' Knights (Hippeis, Equites, Horsemen) 278 Aristophanes' Wasps
(Sphekes, Vespae) 279 Aristophanes' Peace (Pax, Eirene) 280 Aristophanes'
Clouds (Nubes, Nephelai) 281 Aristophanes' Birds (Ornithes, Aves) 282
Aristophanes' Lysistrate 283 Aristophanes' Women at the Thesmophoria
(Thesmophoriazousai ) 284 Aristophanes' Frogs (Ranae, Batrachoi ) 285
Aristophanes' Assembly-Women (Ekklesiazousai ) 286 Aristophanes' Wealth
(Ploutos) 287 Menander's The Grouch (Old Cantankerous, Dyskolos) 288
Menander's Samian Woman (Samia) or Marriage-contract 289 A Note on Meter
290 Glossary of Names and Terms 293 Further Reading 296 Index 305
1 Aspects of Ancient Greek Drama 1 Drama 1 The Dramatic Festivals 14 Drama
and Dionysos 24 The Theatrical Space 34 The Performance 46 Drama and the
Polis 61 2 Greek Tragedy 72 On the Nature of Greek Tragedy 77 Aeschylus 93
Sophokles 111 Euripides 131 The Other Tragedians 151 3 The Satyr-Play 156 4
Greek Comedy 169 Origins 169 Old Comedy 173 The Generations of Old Comedy
195 Aristophanes 208 Middle Comedy 217 Menander and New Comedy 221 5
Approaching Greek Drama 230 Textual Criticism and Commentary 230 New
Criticism 231 Structuralism 232 Myth and "Version" 233 Ritual and Drama 235
Psychoanalytic Approaches 236 Gender Studies 237 Performance Criticism 238
6 Play Synopses 241 Aeschylus' Persians (Persae, Persai ) 243 Aeschylus'
Seven (Seven against Thebes) 244 Aeschylus' Suppliants (Suppliant Women,
Hiketides) 245 Aeschylus' Oresteia 246 Aeschylus' Agamemnon 247 Aeschylus'
Libation-Bearers (Choephoroe) 248 Aeschylus' Eumenides (Furies) 249
Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound (Prometheus Vinctus, Prometheus Desmotes) 250
Sophokles' Ajax (Aias) 251 Sophokles' Antigone 252 Sophokles' Trachinian
Women (Trachiniai, Women of Trachis) 253 Sophokles' Oedipus Tyrannos (King
Oedipus, Oedipus Rex, Oedipus the King) 254 Sophokles' Elektra (Electra)
255 Sophokles' Philoktetes (Philoctetes) 256 Sophokles' Oedipus at Kolonos
(Colonus) 257 Euripides' Alkestis (Alcestis) 258 Euripides' Medea 259
Euripides' Children of Herakles (Heraclidae, Herakleidai ) 260 Euripides'
Hippolytos 261 Euripides' Andromache 262 Euripides' Hecuba (Hekabe) 263
Euripides' Suppliant Women (Suppliants, Hiketides) 264 Euripides' Elektra
(Electra) 265 Euripides' Herakles (Hercules Furens, The Madness of
Herakles) 266 Euripides' Trojan Women (Troades) 267 Euripides' Iphigeneia
among the Taurians (Iphigeneia in Tauris) 268 Euripides' Ion 269 Euripides'
Helen 270 Euripides' Phoenician Women (Phoinissai ) 271 Euripides' Orestes
272 Euripides' Iphigeneia at Aulis 273 Euripides' Bacchae (Bacchants) 274
Euripides' Cyclops 275 [Euripides'] Rhesos 276 Aristophanes' Acharnians 277
Aristophanes' Knights (Hippeis, Equites, Horsemen) 278 Aristophanes' Wasps
(Sphekes, Vespae) 279 Aristophanes' Peace (Pax, Eirene) 280 Aristophanes'
Clouds (Nubes, Nephelai) 281 Aristophanes' Birds (Ornithes, Aves) 282
Aristophanes' Lysistrate 283 Aristophanes' Women at the Thesmophoria
(Thesmophoriazousai ) 284 Aristophanes' Frogs (Ranae, Batrachoi ) 285
Aristophanes' Assembly-Women (Ekklesiazousai ) 286 Aristophanes' Wealth
(Ploutos) 287 Menander's The Grouch (Old Cantankerous, Dyskolos) 288
Menander's Samian Woman (Samia) or Marriage-contract 289 A Note on Meter
290 Glossary of Names and Terms 293 Further Reading 296 Index 305
"Whether the student has a good grasp of the language, or little (even none), they will find this an invaluable source book and study aid. It will help students of classical literature to understand the context and content of ancient Greek drama more thoroughly and more productively. Although not stated as an aim of the book, it will also help students of related subjects who need some instruction in or background to ancient Greek drama." (Reference Reviews, 1 October 2014)