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Zusammenfassung: | "Through a series of interdisciplinary studies this book argues that the Athenians themselves invented the notion of 'classical' tragedy just a few generations after the city's defeat in the Peloponnesian War. In the third quarter of the fourth century BC, and specifically during the 'Lycurgan Era' (338-322 BC), a number of measures were taken in Athens to affirm to the Greek world that the achievement of tragedy was owed to the unique character of the city. By means of rhetoric, architecture, inscriptions, statues, archives and even legislation, the 'classical' tragedians (Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides) and their plays came to be presented as both the products and vital embodiments of an idealised Athenian past. This study marks the first account of Athens' invention of its own theatrical heritage and sheds new light upon the interaction between the city's literary and political history"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index Machine generated contents note: Introduction: through the Lycurgan looking glass; Part I. Classical Tragedy and the Lycurgan Programme: 1. Civic poetry in Lycurgus' Against Leocrates; 2. Scripts and statues, or a law of Lycurgus' own; 3. Site of change, site of memory: the 'Lycurgan' Theatre of Dionysus; Part II. Reading the Theatrical Heritage: 4. Courtroom drama: Aeschines and Demosthenes; 5. Classical tragedy and its comic lovers; 6. Aristotle and the theatre of Athens; Epilogue: classical tragedy in the age of Macedon |
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adam_text | Titel: Lycurgan Athens and the making of classical tragedy
Autor: Hanink, Johanna
Jahr: 2014
CONTENTS
List of illustrations page vi
Acknowledgements vii
Short titles and abbreviations ix
Reference chronology xii
Introduction: Through the Lycurgan looking glass i
Part I Classical Tragedy and the Lycurgan Programme
1 Civic poetry in Lycurgus Against Leocrates 25
2 Scripts and statues, or a law of Lycurgus own 60
3 Site of change, site of memory: The Lycurgan
Theatre of Dionysus 92
Part II Reading the Theatrical Heritage
4 Courtroom drama: Aeschines and Demosthenes 129
5 Classical tragedy and its comic lovers 159
6 Aristotle and the theatre of Athens 191
Epilogue: Classical tragedy in the Age of
Macedon 221
Bibliography 250
Index 273
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