Dialogues with the past : classical reception theory & practice / edited by Anastasia Bakogianni.

"Ancient Greek and Roman drama has long fascinated scholars, theatre practitioners and artists working in a variety of media. These ancient dramatic texts have continued to 'speak' to audiences down the centuries to the present day. This two-volume collection investigates the appeal o...

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Corporate Author: Reception of Ancient Greek and Roman Drama Conference
Other Authors: Bakogianni, Anastasia (Editor)
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: London : Institute of Classical Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London, 2013.
Series:Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies. Supplement ; 126.
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245 0 0 |a Dialogues with the past :  |b classical reception theory & practice /  |c edited by Anastasia Bakogianni. 
264 1 |a London :  |b Institute of Classical Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London,  |c 2013. 
264 4 |c ©2013. 
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490 1 |a Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies supplement ;  |v 126. 
500 |a "Many of these essays began life as papers at the Reception of ancient Greek and Roman Drama Conference held at the Institute of Classical Studies (11-13 June 2008)"--Introduction. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 0 |g Volume 1. Introduction: in dialogue with the past /  |r Anastasia Bakogianni --  |g Section 1.   |t Theoretical approaches and concerns. Chapter 1. The  |t audience in classical reception studies. The   |t problem of the spectators: ancient and modern /  |r Lorna Hardwick --  |t Greek tragedy and the modern director /  |r Helen Eastman --  |g Chapter 2.   |t Reception and the source text.  |t Hallucination, drunkenness, and mirrors: ancient reception of modern drama /  |r Chiara Thumiger --  |t Throwing out the menos with the bath water: the Sophoclean text vs Peter Stein's Electra (2007) /  |r Efimia D. Karakantza --  |g Section 2. The  |t classical past in Hellas. Chapter 3.   |t Modern Greek performance reception.  |t All the king's patriots? The Persians within the walls of nineteenth-century Athens /  |r Gonda Van Steen --  |t At the receiving end: tragic and comic intertextuality in Bost's newfangled Medea /  |r Maria Troupi --  |g Chapter 4.   |t Byzantine receptions.  |t Christus Patiens and the reception of Euripides' Bacchae in Byzantium /  |r Marigo Alexopoulou --  |t Tragedy in Byzantium: the reception of Sophocles in Eusthanthios' Homeric commentaries /  |r Antony Makrinos --  |g Chapter 5: The  |t reception of ancient art in Nikos Engonopoulos.  |t Art and poetics in NIkos Engonopoulos. The metaphysics of statues /  |r Hara Thliveri --  |t Chapter 6. The  |t Euripidean trilogy of Michael Cacoyannis.  |t Re-politicizing Euripides: the power of the peasantry in Michael Cacoyannis' Electra (1962) /  |r Charles Chiasson --  |t Who rules this nation: political intrigue and the struggle for power in Michael Cacoyannis' Iphigenia (1977) /  |r Anastasia Bakogianni --  |t Cacoyannis' trilogy: out of the spirit of music /  |r Stella Voskaridou. 
505 0 0 |g Volume 2. Introduction: in dialogue with the past 2 /  |r Antastasia Bakogianni --  |g Chapter 1.   |t Performance reception.  |t Feeling the words in Sophocles' Electra /  |r Jane Montgomery Griffiths --  |t Sarah Ruhl's Eurydice: a dramatic study of the Orpheus myth in reverse /  |r Athena Coronis --  |t 'Absolute Alcestis': Robert Wilson stages Euripides and Heiner Müller (Stuttgart 1987) /  |r Hans Peter Obermayer --  |g Chapter 2.   |t Performance histories.  |t Performances of Greek and Roman drama at the Roman theatre of Sagunto (1982-2008) /  |r Laura Monrós-Gaspar --  |t Five Medeas: Euripides in Brazil /  |r Maria Cecília Coelho --  |g Chapter 3.   |t French receptions.  |t Accidental creativity: scribes, scholars, translators, and the Iphigenia dramas of seventeenth-century France /  |r Susanna Phillippo --  |t Peladan's symbolist Prométhéide and the transformation of world in fin de siècle Paris /  |r Paul Monaghan --  |g Chapter 4.   |t Latin receptions. The   |t attack-scene in Euripides' Alexandros and its reception in Etruscan art /  |r Ioanna Karamanou --  |t Imperial love affairs on the stage: the pseudo-Senecan Praetexta Octavia and the opera Il Nerone (1679) /  |r Gesine Manuwald --  |t Contaminatio and adaptation: the modern reception of ancient drama as an aid to understanding Roman comedy /  |r Lisa Maurice. 
520 |a "Ancient Greek and Roman drama has long fascinated scholars, theatre practitioners and artists working in a variety of media. These ancient dramatic texts have continued to 'speak' to audiences down the centuries to the present day. This two-volume collection investigates the appeal of these ancient plays and their many incarnations on the stage of later epochs, in art, music, television and film. It explores the complex dialogue between the ancient source texts and their receptions from a variety of perspectives including that of Classical scholarship, Performance Studies, Musicology, and Modern Greek Studies. The collection thus seeks to demonstrate the relevance and continuing impact of ancient Greek and Roman plays. Dialogues with the past, offers an introduction to the vibrant field of Classical Reception Studies and in particular, to performance reception in all its many guises. It features an interview with theatre director Helen Eastman, essays by Lorna Hardwick, Gonda Van Steen, Jane Montgomery Griffiths, Gesine Manuwald, Susanna Phillippo and many other specialists in the reception of ancient drama."--  |c Back cover. 
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