Choral Mediations in Greek Tragedy

Choral Mediations in Greek Tragedy
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 441
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ISBN-10 : 9781107033283
ISBN-13 : 1107033284
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Synopsis Choral Mediations in Greek Tragedy by : Renaud Gagné

This volume explores how the choruses of Ancient 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.

Choral Mediations in Greek Tragedy

Choral Mediations in Greek Tragedy
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Total Pages : 442
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ISBN-10 : 1107059518
ISBN-13 : 9781107059511
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Synopsis Choral Mediations in Greek Tragedy by : Renaud Gagné

Analyses how the choruses of Greek tragedy creatively combined media and discourses to generate their own specific forms of meaning.

Choral Mediations in Greek Tragedy

Choral Mediations in Greek Tragedy
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Total Pages : 429
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ISBN-10 : 1107054877
ISBN-13 : 9781107054875
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Choral Mediations in Greek Tragedy by : Renaud Gagné

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.

Choral Tragedy

Choral Tragedy
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 245
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ISBN-10 : 9781009033886
ISBN-13 : 1009033883
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Choral Tragedy by : Claude Calame

Ever since Aristotle opened the discussion on the role of the chorus in Greek tragedy, theories of the chorus have continued to proliferate and provoke debate to this day. The tragic chorus had its own story to tell; it was a collective identity, speaking within and to a collective citizen body, acting as an instrument through which stories of other times and places were dramatized into resonant heroic narratives for contemporary Athens. By including detailed case studies of three different tragedies (one each by Aeschylus, Euripides and Sophocles), Claude Calame's seminal study not only re-examines the role of the chorus in Greek tragedy, but pushes beyond this to argue for the 'polyphony' of choral performance. Here, he explores the fundamentally choral nature of the genre, and its deep connection to the cultic and ritual contexts in which tragedy was performed.

Choral Identity and the Chorus of Elders in Greek Tragedy

Choral Identity and the Chorus of Elders in Greek Tragedy
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Publisher : Greek Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0739147307
ISBN-13 : 9780739147306
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Choral Identity and the Chorus of Elders in Greek Tragedy by : U. S. Dhuga

Choral Identity and the Chorus of Elders in Greek Tragedy challenges the commonly held view that choruses are marginalized by the roles they play in classical Athenian tragedy. Focusing on those tragedies that feature a chorus representing old men who are elders of the community where the action is taking place, Dhuga argues that these elders, as elders, are not necessarily marginal and can even become in some ways central to the represented action.

The Music of Tragedy

The Music of Tragedy
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 9780520401440
ISBN-13 : 0520401441
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis The Music of Tragedy by : Naomi A. Weiss

The Music of Tragedy offers a new approach to the study of classical Greek theater by examining the use of musical language, imagery, and performance in the late work of Euripides. Naomi Weiss demonstrates that Euripides’ allusions to music-making are not just metatheatrical flourishes or gestures towards musical and religious practices external to the drama but closely interwoven with the dramatic plot. Situating Euripides’ experimentation with the dramaturgical effects of mousike within a broader cultural context, she shows how much of his novelty lies in his reinvention of traditional lyric styles and motifs for the tragic stage. If we wish to understand better the trajectories of this most important ancient art form, The Music of Tragedy argues, we must pay closer attention to the role played by both music and text.

The Hidden Chorus

The Hidden Chorus
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 466
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ISBN-10 : 9780199577842
ISBN-13 : 0199577846
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis The Hidden Chorus by : L. A. Swift

The first investigation of the relationship between the chorus of Greek tragedy and other types of choral song in Greek society. L. A. Swift not only provides new insights into individual plays, but also enriches our understanding of the role poetry and song played in ancient Greek life.

The Sophoclean Chorus

The Sophoclean Chorus
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Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106007642843
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Synopsis The Sophoclean Chorus by : Cynthia P. Gardiner

The Chorus in Sophocles' Tragedies

The Chorus in Sophocles' Tragedies
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Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106006023078
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Synopsis The Chorus in Sophocles' Tragedies by : Reginald William Boteler Burton

This book examines Sophocles' handling of the chorus in his seven extant tragedies. This aspect of his art was chosen two reasons, first because in many of the most important books on Sophoclean drama his treatment of the chorus has not received the attention it deserves, and secondly because this traditional element in Greek Tragedy strikes modern taste as its strangest and least intelligible feature. A chapter is devoted to each play so that each chapter may be read separately in conjunction with the Greek text. Each chapter tries to define the personality and status of the chorus chosen by the dramatist, to consider their use both as singers and actors, and to trace the developments in his treatment of their role in so far as this is possible from the evidence of seven plays whose composition appears to have been spread over a period of some forty years