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The Masks of Menander
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The Masks of Menander

Kirjailija:
pokkari, 2004
englanti

This book provides a detailed analysis of the conventions and techniques of performance characteristic of the Greek theatre of Menander and the subsequent Roman theatre of Plautus and Terence. Drawing on literary and archaeological sources, and on scientific treatises, David Wiles identifies the mask as crucial to the actor's art, and shows how sophisticated the art of the mask-maker became. He also examines the other main elements which the audience learned to decode: costume, voice, movement, etc. In order to identify features that were unique to Hellenistic theatre he contrasts Greek New Comedy with other traditions of masked comedy, and shows how different Roman conventions of performance rest upon different underlying assumptions about religion, marriage and class. David Wiles offers theatre historians and classicists a radical new approach to reading play texts. His book will also be useful to archaeologists seeking to understand what masks mean and how Greek and Roman theatres were used.

Alaotsikko
Sign and Meaning in Greek and Roman Performance
Kirjailija
David Wiles
ISBN
9780521543521
Kieli
englanti
Paino
440 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
3.6.2004
Sivumäärä
296