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Storey and Arlene Allan 205 $aSecond edition. 210 1$aMalden, Massachusetts :$cWiley Blackwell,$d2014. 215 $a1 online resource (351 p.) 225 0$aBlackwell guides to classical literature 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-118-45512-6 311 $a1-306-11874-3 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aCover; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Contents; Preface to the First Edition; Preface to the Second Edition; List of Figures; List of Maps and Plans; Abbreviations and Signs; Map; 1: Aspects of Ancient Greek Drama; Drama; Drama and the poets; Why Athens?; The time-frame; The evidence; The Dramatic Festivals; The Theatrical Space; The Performance; Conventions of the space; "Theater of the mind"; The performers; Drama, Dionysos, and the Polis; Drama and the polis; Drama's political content; Drama and democracy; Recommended Reading; Greek drama; Greek theater; Greek drama (visual) 327 $aDrama and dionysosDrama and politics; 2: Greek Tragedy; On the Nature of Greek Tragedy; The tragic plot-line; Character in tragedy; Theater of the word; The parts of tragedy; Early tragedy (534-472); Aeschylus; Aeschylus and the trilogy; The Prometheus-plays; The dramas of Aeschylus; Character in Aeschylus; The chorus in Aeschylus; The style of Aeschylus; Gender-themes in Aeschylus; Aeschylus' moral and divine universe; Aeschylus and his age; Sophokles; The plays of Sophokles; Sophokles as dramatist; Sophokles and dramatic character; The chorus in Sophokles; Irony in Sophokles 327 $aSophokles' divine and moral universeSophokles and the polis; Euripides; Euripides' plays; Euripides the innovator; Euripides and drama; Euripides and psychology; Euripides and women; Euripides and the gods; Euripides and the polis; Euripides and the "new music"; The Other Tragedians; Recommended Reading; Greek tragedy; Aeschylus; Sophokles; Euripides; 3: The Satyr-Drama; Cyclops; Recommended Reading; 4: Greek Comedy; Origins; Old Comedy (486 - ca. 385); Comedy of the great idea; The chorus in Old Comedy; The language of comedy; The costume of Old Comedy; The structure of Old Comedy 327 $aThe theme of the Golden AgeArtistic parody; Comedy of ideas; Domestic comedy; Political and topical comedy; "To make fun of by name"; The Generations of Old Comedy; The early years; Epicharmos; Kratinos and the second generation; Old Comedy: the next generation; Old Comedy: the final generation; Aristophanes; Greek Comedy and the Phlyax-vases; Middle Comedy; Menander and New Comedy; Recommended Reading; Greek comedy; Aristophanes; Old Comedy; Later comedy; 5: Approaching Greek Drama; Formal Criticism; Interdisciplinary Approaches; Visual Interpretations; Reception Studies; Recommended Reading 327 $aStructuralismMyth and ritual; Psychoanalytical; Cognitive sciences; Gender; Iconographic studies; Ancient and modern stagecraft; Reception studies; Modern performances; 6: Play Synopses; Aeschylus' Persians (Persae, Persai); Aeschylus' Seven (Seven against Thebes); Aeschylus' Suppliants (Suppliant Women, Hiketides); Aeschylus' Oresteia; Aeschylus' Agamemnon; Aeschylus' Libation-Bearers (Choephoroe); Aeschylus' Eumenides (Furies); Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound (Prometheus Vinctus, Prometheus Desmote?s); Sophokles' Ajax (Aias); Sophokles' Antigone 327 $aSophokles' Trachinian Women (Trachiniai, Women of Trachis) 330 $aThis newly updated second edition features wide-ranging, systematically organized scholarship in a concise introduction to ancient Greek drama, which flourished from the sixth to third century BC. 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