The Origins of Theater in Ancient Greece and Beyond
From Ritual to Drama
Herausgeber: Csapo, Eric; Miller, Margaret C.
The Origins of Theater in Ancient Greece and Beyond
From Ritual to Drama
Herausgeber: Csapo, Eric; Miller, Margaret C.
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The most thorough examination of the evidence for the pre-history and origin of drama to date.
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The most thorough examination of the evidence for the pre-history and origin of drama to date.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 866g
- ISBN-13: 9780521748339
- ISBN-10: 052174833X
- Artikelnr.: 26184415
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 866g
- ISBN-13: 9780521748339
- ISBN-10: 052174833X
- Artikelnr.: 26184415
1. General introduction E. Csapo and M. C. Miller
Part I. Komasts and Pre-Dramatic Ritual: 2. Introduction T. H. Carpenter
3. The corpus of Komast vases: from identity to exegesis T. J. Smith
4. Komasts, mythical imaginary and ritual C. Isler-Kerenyi
5. Let's hear it for the fat man: padded dancers and the prehistory of drama J. R. Green
6. Discussion T. H. Carpenter
Part II. Emergence of Drama: 7. Introduction and discussion G. Nagy
8. From hymn to tragedy: Aristotle's genealogy of poetic kinds D. Depew
9. Myths of ritual in Athenian vase-paintings of Silens G. Hedreen
10. From ritual to narrative M. Steinhart
11. 'And now all the world shall dance!' (Eur. Bacch. 114): Dionysus' choroi between drama and ritual B. Kowlazig
Part III. Comparing Other Cultures: 12. Introduction K. C. Patton
13. Ritual drama in an ancient Egypt R. J. Leprohon
14. Ritual and performance, dance and drama in ancient Japan G. Zobel
15. Representation in European devotional rituals: the question of the origin of medieval drama in medieval liturgy N. H. Petersen
16. Discussion K. C. Patton
Part IV. From Ritual to Drama: 17. From ritual to drama: a concluding statement R. Seaford.
Part I. Komasts and Pre-Dramatic Ritual: 2. Introduction T. H. Carpenter
3. The corpus of Komast vases: from identity to exegesis T. J. Smith
4. Komasts, mythical imaginary and ritual C. Isler-Kerenyi
5. Let's hear it for the fat man: padded dancers and the prehistory of drama J. R. Green
6. Discussion T. H. Carpenter
Part II. Emergence of Drama: 7. Introduction and discussion G. Nagy
8. From hymn to tragedy: Aristotle's genealogy of poetic kinds D. Depew
9. Myths of ritual in Athenian vase-paintings of Silens G. Hedreen
10. From ritual to narrative M. Steinhart
11. 'And now all the world shall dance!' (Eur. Bacch. 114): Dionysus' choroi between drama and ritual B. Kowlazig
Part III. Comparing Other Cultures: 12. Introduction K. C. Patton
13. Ritual drama in an ancient Egypt R. J. Leprohon
14. Ritual and performance, dance and drama in ancient Japan G. Zobel
15. Representation in European devotional rituals: the question of the origin of medieval drama in medieval liturgy N. H. Petersen
16. Discussion K. C. Patton
Part IV. From Ritual to Drama: 17. From ritual to drama: a concluding statement R. Seaford.
1. General introduction E. Csapo and M. C. Miller
Part I. Komasts and Pre-Dramatic Ritual: 2. Introduction T. H. Carpenter
3. The corpus of Komast vases: from identity to exegesis T. J. Smith
4. Komasts, mythical imaginary and ritual C. Isler-Kerenyi
5. Let's hear it for the fat man: padded dancers and the prehistory of drama J. R. Green
6. Discussion T. H. Carpenter
Part II. Emergence of Drama: 7. Introduction and discussion G. Nagy
8. From hymn to tragedy: Aristotle's genealogy of poetic kinds D. Depew
9. Myths of ritual in Athenian vase-paintings of Silens G. Hedreen
10. From ritual to narrative M. Steinhart
11. 'And now all the world shall dance!' (Eur. Bacch. 114): Dionysus' choroi between drama and ritual B. Kowlazig
Part III. Comparing Other Cultures: 12. Introduction K. C. Patton
13. Ritual drama in an ancient Egypt R. J. Leprohon
14. Ritual and performance, dance and drama in ancient Japan G. Zobel
15. Representation in European devotional rituals: the question of the origin of medieval drama in medieval liturgy N. H. Petersen
16. Discussion K. C. Patton
Part IV. From Ritual to Drama: 17. From ritual to drama: a concluding statement R. Seaford.
Part I. Komasts and Pre-Dramatic Ritual: 2. Introduction T. H. Carpenter
3. The corpus of Komast vases: from identity to exegesis T. J. Smith
4. Komasts, mythical imaginary and ritual C. Isler-Kerenyi
5. Let's hear it for the fat man: padded dancers and the prehistory of drama J. R. Green
6. Discussion T. H. Carpenter
Part II. Emergence of Drama: 7. Introduction and discussion G. Nagy
8. From hymn to tragedy: Aristotle's genealogy of poetic kinds D. Depew
9. Myths of ritual in Athenian vase-paintings of Silens G. Hedreen
10. From ritual to narrative M. Steinhart
11. 'And now all the world shall dance!' (Eur. Bacch. 114): Dionysus' choroi between drama and ritual B. Kowlazig
Part III. Comparing Other Cultures: 12. Introduction K. C. Patton
13. Ritual drama in an ancient Egypt R. J. Leprohon
14. Ritual and performance, dance and drama in ancient Japan G. Zobel
15. Representation in European devotional rituals: the question of the origin of medieval drama in medieval liturgy N. H. Petersen
16. Discussion K. C. Patton
Part IV. From Ritual to Drama: 17. From ritual to drama: a concluding statement R. Seaford.