Teaching French Neoclassical Tragedy

Teaching French Neoclassical Tragedy
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Publisher : Modern Language Association
Total Pages : 428
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ISBN-10 : 9781603295321
ISBN-13 : 1603295321
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching French Neoclassical Tragedy by : Hélène E. Bilis

Tragedy has been reborn many times since antiquity. Seventeenth-century French playwrights composed tragedies marked by neoclassical aesthetics and the divine-right absolutism of the Grand Siècle. But their works also speak to the modern imagination, inspiring reactions from Barthes, Derrida, and Foucault; adaptations and reworkings by Césaire and Kushner; and new productions by francophone and anglophone directors. This volume addresses both the history of French neoclassical tragedy--its audiences, performance practice, and development as a genre--and the ideas these works raise, such as necessity, free will, desire, power, and moral behavior in the face of limited choices. Essays demonstrate ways to teach the plays through a variety of lenses, such as performance, spectatorship, aesthetics, rhetoric, and affect. The book also explores postcolonial engagement, by writers and directors both in and outside France, with these works.

The New American Antiquarian, Volume I, Fall 2022

The New American Antiquarian, Volume I, Fall 2022
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Publisher : The New American Antiquarian
Total Pages : 97
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ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis The New American Antiquarian, Volume I, Fall 2022 by : Peter Jakob Olsen-Harbich

ISSN 2769-4100

Racine’s Roman Tragedies

Racine’s Roman Tragedies
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 409
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ISBN-10 : 9789004504813
ISBN-13 : 9004504818
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Racine’s Roman Tragedies by :

In two of his most celebrated plays, Britannicus and Bérénice, Racine depicts the tragedies of characters trapped by the ideals, desires, and cruelties of ancient Rome. This international collection of essays deploys cutting-edge research to illuminate the plays and their contexts.

The Cambridge Paperback Guide to Theatre

The Cambridge Paperback Guide to Theatre
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 436
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ISBN-10 : 0521446546
ISBN-13 : 9780521446549
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cambridge Paperback Guide to Theatre by : Sarah Stanton

Derived from The Cambridge guide to theatre_

A Culture of Teaching

A Culture of Teaching
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 0801483565
ISBN-13 : 9780801483561
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis A Culture of Teaching by : Rebecca W. Bushnell

In pedagogical manuals strongly reminiscent of gardening guides, the scholar was seen as both a pliant vine and a force of nature.

Handbook to Life in Renaissance Europe

Handbook to Life in Renaissance Europe
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Publisher : Infobase Publishing
Total Pages : 401
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ISBN-10 : 9780816074860
ISBN-13 : 0816074860
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook to Life in Renaissance Europe by : Sandra Sider

Examines architecture and design, dance, fashion, literature, music, philosophy, religion, theater and visual arts in Europe between 1300 and 1600.

Theatre and Citizenship

Theatre and Citizenship
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 267
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ISBN-10 : 9780521193276
ISBN-13 : 0521193273
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Theatre and Citizenship by : David Wiles

Shaped by political concerns of today, this is an informed but provocative take on theatre history and theatre's social function.

Greek and Roman Classics in the British Struggle for Social Reform

Greek and Roman Classics in the British Struggle for Social Reform
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 388
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ISBN-10 : 9781472584281
ISBN-13 : 1472584287
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Greek and Roman Classics in the British Struggle for Social Reform by : Henry Stead

Greek and Roman Classics in the British Struggle for Social Reform presents an original and carefully argued case for the importance of classical ideas, education and self-education in the personal development and activities of British social reformers in the 19th and first six decades of the 20th century. Usually drawn from the lower echelons of the middle class and the most aspirational artisanal and working-class circles, the prominent reformers, revolutionaries, feminists and educationalists of this era, far from regarding education in Latin and Greek as the preserve of the upper classes and inherently reactionary, were consistently inspired by the Mediterranean Classics and contested the monopoly on access to them often claimed by the wealthy and aristocratic elite. The essays, several of which draw on previously neglected and unpublished sources, cover literary figures (Coleridge, the 'Cockney Classicist' poets including Keats, and Dickens), different cultural media (burlesque theatre, body-building, banner art, poetry, journalism and fiction), topics in social reform (the desirability of revolution, suffrage, poverty, social exclusion, women's rights, healthcare, eugenics, town planning, race relations and workers' education), as well as political affiliations and agencies (Chartists, Trade Unions, the WEA, political parties including the Fabians, the Communist Party of Great Britain and the Labour Party). The sixteen essays in this volume restore to the history of British Classics some of the subject's ideological complexity and instrumentality in social progress, a past which is badly needed in the current debates over the future of the discipline. Contributors include specialists in English Literature, History, Classics and Art.

Spielraum: Teaching German through Theater

Spielraum: Teaching German through Theater
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9781000465976
ISBN-13 : 1000465977
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Spielraum: Teaching German through Theater by : Lisa Parkes

Spielraum: Teaching German through Theater is a sourcebook and guide for teaching German language and culture, as well as social, cross-cultural, and multi-ethnic tensions, through dramatic texts. This book presents a range of theoretical and practical resources for the growing number of teachers who wish to integrate drama and theater into their foreign-language curriculum. As such, it may be adopted as a flexible tool for teachers seeking ways to reinvigorate their language classrooms through drama pedagogy; to connect language study to the study of literature and culture; to inspire curricular rejuvenation; or to embark on full-scale theater productions. Focusing on specific dramatic works from the rich German-speaking tradition, each chapter introduces unique approaches to a play, theme, and genre, while also taking into account practical issues of performance.

A Companion to Tragedy

A Companion to Tragedy
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 568
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ISBN-10 : 9781405141420
ISBN-13 : 1405141425
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis A Companion to Tragedy by : Rebecca Bushnell

A Companion to Tragedy is an essential resource for anyone interested in exploring the role of tragedy in Western history and culture. Tells the story of the historical development of tragedy from classical Greece to modernity Features 28 essays by renowned scholars from multiple disciplines, including classics, English, drama, anthropology and philosophy Broad in its scope and ambition, it considers interpretations of tragedy through religion, philosophy and history Offers a fresh assessment of Ancient Greek tragedy and demonstrates how the practice of reading tragedy has changed radically in the past two decades