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Surviving Greek Tragedy Robert Garland

Surviving Greek Tragedy By Robert Garland

Surviving Greek Tragedy by Robert Garland


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Surviving Greek Tragedy is a history of the physical survival to the present day of the thirty-two extant tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides.

Surviving Greek Tragedy Summary

Surviving Greek Tragedy by Robert Garland

Surviving Greek Tragedy is a history of the physical survival to the present day of the thirty-two extant tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides. Beginning with the first revival of the plays in the fourth century BC, it charts the course of their transmission down the centuries as they passed through the hands of actors, readers, scholars, schoolteachers, monks, publishers, translators, theatre directors, and so on. Over the course of this 2,400-year period, the plays were at different times performed, copied, quoted, emended, excerpted, analysed, taught, translated, censored, adapted, or merely left to moulder in a library, as each successive culture charged with their safe-keeping saw fit. In the last thirty years Greek tragedy has become the medium through which most people encounter the classical heritage, and in the book Garland gives extensive coverage to modern stagings of the plays all over the world, taking this story right up to the present.

About Robert Garland

Robert Garland is Professor of Classics at Colgate University in the State of New York. He is the author of many books published by Duckworth, including The Greek Way of Life, The Greek Way of Death, The Piraeus, Introducing New Gods and The Eye of the Beholder.

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NPB9780715631232
9780715631232
0715631233
Surviving Greek Tragedy by Robert Garland
New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2004-03-25
306
N/A
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