Greek Tragic Theatre

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  • Greek Tragic Theatre Book Detail

  • Author : Rush Rehm
  • Release Date : 2003-09-02
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Genre : History
  • Pages : 188
  • ISBN 13 : 1134814135
  • File Size : 8,8 MB

Greek Tragic Theatre by Rush Rehm PDF Summary

Book Description: Emphasizing the political nature of Greek tragedy, as theatre of, by and for the polis, Rush Rehm characterizes Athens as a performance culture; one in which the theatre stood alongside other public forums as a place to confront matters of import. In treating the various social, religious and practical aspects of tragic production, he shows how these elements promoted a vision of the theatre as integral to the life of the city - a theatre focussed on the audience.

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