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Choral Tragedy

38,60 €

Ever since Aristotle opened the discussion on the role of the chorus in Greek tragedy, theories of the chorus have continued to proliferate and provoke debate to this day. The tragic chorus had its own story to tell; it was a collective identity, speaking within and to a collective citizen body, acting as an instrument through which stories of other times and places were dramatized into resonant heroic narratives for contemporary Athens. By including detailed case studies of three different tragedies (one each by Aeschylus, Euripides and Sophocles), Claude Calame's seminal study not only re-examines the role of the chorus in Greek tragedy, but pushes beyond this to argue for the 'polyphony' of choral performance. Here, he explores the fundamentally choral nature of the genre, and its deep connection to the cultic and ritual contexts in which tragedy was performed.

Alaotsikko
Greek Poetics and Musical Ritual
Kirjailija
Calame Claude
Kääntäjä
Vanessa Casato
Johdannon kirjoittaja
Goldhill Simon
ISBN
9781009014427
Kieli
englanti
Paino
362 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
11.9.2025
Sivumäärä
243