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Paths of Song: The Lyric Dimension of Greek Tragedy analyzes the multiple and varied evocations of choral lyric in fifth-century Greek tragedy using a variety of methodological approaches that illustrate the myriad forms through which lyric is present and can be presented in tragedy. This collection...
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Zusammenfassung: | Paths of Song: The Lyric Dimension of Greek Tragedy analyzes the multiple and varied evocations of choral lyric in fifth-century Greek tragedy using a variety of methodological approaches that illustrate the myriad forms through which lyric is present and can be presented in tragedy. This collection focuses on different types of interaction of Greek tragedy with lyric poetry in fifth-century Athens: generic, mythological, cultural, musical, and performative. The collected essays demonstrate the dynamic and nuanced relationship between lyric poetry and tragedy within the larger frame of Athenian song- and performance-culture, and reveal a vibrant and symbiotic co-existence between tragedy and lyric. Paths of Song illustrates the effects that this dynamic engagement with lyric possibly had on tragic performances, including performances of satyr drama, as well as on processes of survival and reputation, selection and refiguration, tradition and innovation. The volume is of particular interest to scholars in the field of classics, cultural studies, and the performing arts, as well as to readers interested in poetic transmission and in cultural evolution in antiquity. |
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spelling | PATHS OF SONG : thelyricdimensionofgreektragedy. [Place of publication not identified] : DE GRUYTER, 2018. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Frontmatter -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction / Andújar, Rosa / Coward, Thomas R.P. / Hadjimichael, Theodora A. -- I Tragic and Lyric Poets in Dialogue -- Stesichorus and Greek Tragedy / Finglass, P. J. -- 'Stesichorean' Footsteps in the Parodos of Aeschylus' Agamemnon / Coward, Thomas R.P. -- Pindar at Colonus: A Sophoclean Response to Olympians 2 and 3 / Sfyroeras, Pavlos -- Talking Thalassocracy in Fifth-century Athens: From Bacchylides' 'Theseus Odes' (17 & 18) and Cimonian Monuments to Euripides' Troades / Athanassaki, Lucia -- II Refiguring Lyric Genres in Tragedy -- Competing Generic Narratives in Aeschylus' Oresteia / Swift, Laura -- How Sophocles Begins: Reshaping Lyric Genres in Tragic Choruses / Rodighiero, Andrea -- Constructing Chorality in Prometheus Bound: The Poetic Background of Divine Choruses in Tragedy / Lazani, Anastasia -- Epinician Discourse in Euripides' Tragedies: The Case of Alexandros / Kampakoglou, Alexandros -- III Performing the Chorus: Ritual, Song, and Dance -- Theoric song and the Rhetoric of Ritual in Aeschylus' Suppliant Women / Rawles, Richard -- What melos for Troy? Blending of Lyric Genres in the First Stasimon of Euripides' Trojan Women / Fanfani, Giovanni -- Hyporchematic Footprints in Euripides' Electra / Andújar, Rosa -- Dancing in Delphi, Dancing in Thebes: The Lyric Chorus in Euripides' Phoenician Women / Prodi, Enrico Emanuele -- Performing the Wedding Song in Euripides' Iphigenia in Aulis / Weiss, Naomi A. -- New Music in Sophocles' Ichneutae / Power, Timothy -- Afterword: On the Nonexistence of Tragic Odes / Ford, Andrew -- Bibliography -- Notes on Contributors -- Index of Proper Names and Subjects -- Index Locorum Paths of Song: The Lyric Dimension of Greek Tragedy analyzes the multiple and varied evocations of choral lyric in fifth-century Greek tragedy using a variety of methodological approaches that illustrate the myriad forms through which lyric is present and can be presented in tragedy. This collection focuses on different types of interaction of Greek tragedy with lyric poetry in fifth-century Athens: generic, mythological, cultural, musical, and performative. The collected essays demonstrate the dynamic and nuanced relationship between lyric poetry and tragedy within the larger frame of Athenian song- and performance-culture, and reveal a vibrant and symbiotic co-existence between tragedy and lyric. Paths of Song illustrates the effects that this dynamic engagement with lyric possibly had on tragic performances, including performances of satyr drama, as well as on processes of survival and reputation, selection and refiguration, tradition and innovation. The volume is of particular interest to scholars in the field of classics, cultural studies, and the performing arts, as well as to readers interested in poetic transmission and in cultural evolution in antiquity. Greek drama (Tragedy) History and criticism. Drama Chorus (Greek drama) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85039326 Tragédie grecque Histoire et critique. Théâtre (Genre littéraire) Chur de théâtre grec. HISTORY Ancient General. bisacsh Drama Chorus (Greek drama) fast Greek drama (Tragedy) fast Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast Print version: PATHS OF SONG. [Place of publication not identified] : DE GRUYTER, 2018 3110573318 9783110573312 (OCoLC)1004578848 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1710671 Volltext |
spellingShingle | PATHS OF SONG : thelyricdimensionofgreektragedy. Frontmatter -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction / I Tragic and Lyric Poets in Dialogue -- Stesichorus and Greek Tragedy / 'Stesichorean' Footsteps in the Parodos of Aeschylus' Agamemnon / Pindar at Colonus: A Sophoclean Response to Olympians 2 and 3 / Talking Thalassocracy in Fifth-century Athens: From Bacchylides' 'Theseus Odes' (17 & 18) and Cimonian Monuments to Euripides' Troades / II Refiguring Lyric Genres in Tragedy -- Competing Generic Narratives in Aeschylus' Oresteia / How Sophocles Begins: Reshaping Lyric Genres in Tragic Choruses / Constructing Chorality in Prometheus Bound: The Poetic Background of Divine Choruses in Tragedy / Epinician Discourse in Euripides' Tragedies: The Case of Alexandros / III Performing the Chorus: Ritual, Song, and Dance -- Theoric song and the Rhetoric of Ritual in Aeschylus' Suppliant Women / What melos for Troy? Blending of Lyric Genres in the First Stasimon of Euripides' Trojan Women / Hyporchematic Footprints in Euripides' Electra / Dancing in Delphi, Dancing in Thebes: The Lyric Chorus in Euripides' Phoenician Women / Performing the Wedding Song in Euripides' Iphigenia in Aulis / New Music in Sophocles' Ichneutae / Afterword: On the Nonexistence of Tragic Odes / Bibliography -- Notes on Contributors -- Index of Proper Names and Subjects -- Index Locorum Greek drama (Tragedy) History and criticism. Drama Chorus (Greek drama) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85039326 Tragédie grecque Histoire et critique. Théâtre (Genre littéraire) Chur de théâtre grec. HISTORY Ancient General. bisacsh Drama Chorus (Greek drama) fast Greek drama (Tragedy) fast |
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title_alt | Frontmatter -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction / I Tragic and Lyric Poets in Dialogue -- Stesichorus and Greek Tragedy / 'Stesichorean' Footsteps in the Parodos of Aeschylus' Agamemnon / Pindar at Colonus: A Sophoclean Response to Olympians 2 and 3 / Talking Thalassocracy in Fifth-century Athens: From Bacchylides' 'Theseus Odes' (17 & 18) and Cimonian Monuments to Euripides' Troades / II Refiguring Lyric Genres in Tragedy -- Competing Generic Narratives in Aeschylus' Oresteia / How Sophocles Begins: Reshaping Lyric Genres in Tragic Choruses / Constructing Chorality in Prometheus Bound: The Poetic Background of Divine Choruses in Tragedy / Epinician Discourse in Euripides' Tragedies: The Case of Alexandros / III Performing the Chorus: Ritual, Song, and Dance -- Theoric song and the Rhetoric of Ritual in Aeschylus' Suppliant Women / What melos for Troy? Blending of Lyric Genres in the First Stasimon of Euripides' Trojan Women / Hyporchematic Footprints in Euripides' Electra / Dancing in Delphi, Dancing in Thebes: The Lyric Chorus in Euripides' Phoenician Women / Performing the Wedding Song in Euripides' Iphigenia in Aulis / New Music in Sophocles' Ichneutae / Afterword: On the Nonexistence of Tragic Odes / Bibliography -- Notes on Contributors -- Index of Proper Names and Subjects -- Index Locorum |
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topic | Greek drama (Tragedy) History and criticism. Drama Chorus (Greek drama) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85039326 Tragédie grecque Histoire et critique. Théâtre (Genre littéraire) Chur de théâtre grec. HISTORY Ancient General. bisacsh Drama Chorus (Greek drama) fast Greek drama (Tragedy) fast |
topic_facet | Greek drama (Tragedy) History and criticism. Drama Chorus (Greek drama) Tragédie grecque Histoire et critique. Théâtre (Genre littéraire) Chur de théâtre grec. HISTORY Ancient General. Greek drama (Tragedy) Criticism, interpretation, etc. |
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