The Greek Theatre and Festivals
Documentary Studies
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:14th Jun '07
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A collection of essays, by leading international scholars, on the history of the Greek theatre, and on the wider context of festival culture in which theatrical activity took place in the Greek world. The emphasis is on the documentary material - inscriptions, archaeological remains and monuments - which provides so much of our 'hard' evidence for the activities of the theatre. Much of the important material discussed here is unknown except to specialists, and these studies offer access to its interpretation to a wider audience. They cover a wide range of time and place, from the earliest days of the Greek theatre to the Roman period, with special emphasis on the neglected Hellenistic period, which is especially rich in documentary evidence.
This collection, edited by Peter Wilson and developed from an Oxford colloquium held in 2003, takes a fresh look at the documentary evidence for the Greek theatre... Wilson and his contributors succeed in offering this detailed, thoughtful, and illuminating book, which should be essential reading for anyone seriously interested in studying the Greek theatre. * Peter Meineck, Classical World *
...impressively rich... * Sheila Murnaghan, The Classical ReviewPaul Cartledge, The Anglo-Hellenic Review *
There is much of interest here for scholars in the world of Greek performance * Robin Mitchell-Boyask, Bryn Mawr Classical Review *
ISBN: 9780199277476
Dimensions: 220mm x 140mm x 30mm
Weight: 750g
456 pages