The political Art of Greek Tragedy

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The political Art of Greek Tragedy

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ISBN: 9780745606927
作者: Christian Meier
译者: Andrew Webber
格式: 精装
publishing house: Blackwell Publisher
发行时间: 1993
装订: Hardcover
价格: 506.00元
页数: 238

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Die politische kunst der griechischen Tragodie

Christian Meier    Andrew Webber

简介

According to Christian Meier, one of Germany's leading classicists, a Greek tragedy cannot be considered simply a work of art or a reflection of ancient modes of thought. He argues that it is essential to understand tragedy's interaction with the practiceof Greek democracy. In "The Political Art of Greek Tragedy" he focuses on the works of Aeschylus to examine the close relationship between drama and politics at the beginning of the great age of Greek tragedy.
"Christian Meier has produced an outstanding new account of the politics of Athenian tragedy, interpreting political' broadly and illuminating Athenian religious ritual and theatrical experience by a systematic and subtle use of the comparative method."--Paul Cartledge, Clare College, Cambridge.

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Translator's note
1. Why the Citizen of Athens needed Tragedy
2. Athens
3. The Significence of the Festivals in Athens
4. Tragedy and the Festival of Dionysus
5. Aeschylus
6. Sophocles
7. The Political Foundations of Classicism

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