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The Theatricality of Greek Tragedy Graham Ley

The Theatricality of Greek Tragedy By Graham Ley

The Theatricality of Greek Tragedy by Graham Ley


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The Theatricality of Greek Tragedy: Playing Space and Chorus by Graham Ley

Ancient Greek tragedy has been an inspiration to Western culture, but the way it was first performed has long remained in question. In The Theatricality of Greek Tragedy, Graham Ley provides an illuminating discussion of key issues relating to the use of the playing space and the nature of the chorus, offering a distinctive impression of the performance of Greek tragedy in the fifth century BCE.

Drawing on evidence from the surviving texts of tragedies by Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides, Ley explains how scenes with actors were played in the open ground of the orchestra, often considered as exclusively the dancing place of the chorus. In reviewing what is known of the music and dance of Greek antiquity, Ley goes on to show that in the original productions the experience of the chorusexpressed in song and dance and in interaction with the charactersremained a vital characteristic in the performance of tragedy.
Combining detailed analysis with broader reflections about the nature of ancient Greek tragedy as an art form, this volumesupplemented with a series of illustrative drawings and diagramswill be a necessary addition to the bookshelf of anyone interested in literature, theater, or classical studies.

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GOR013601658
9780226477572
0226477576
The Theatricality of Greek Tragedy: Playing Space and Chorus by Graham Ley
Used - Good
Hardback
The University of Chicago Press
2006-09-01
240
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