Visualizing the Tragic Drama, Myth, and Ritual in Greek Art and Literature

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Pub. Date: 2007-07-26
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

Athenian tragedy of the fifth century BCE became an international and a canonical genre with remarkable rapidity. It is, therefore, a remarkable test case through which to explore how a genre becomes privileged and what the cultural effects of its continuing appropriation are. In thiscollection of essays by an international group of distinguished scholars the particular point of reference is the visual, that is, the myriad ways in which tragic texts are (re)interpreted, (re)appropriated, and (re)visualized through verbal and artistic description. Topics treated include theinteraction of comedy and dithyramb with tragedy; vase painting and tragedy; representations of Dionysus, of Tragoedia, and of Nike; Homer, Aeschylus, Philostratus, and Longus; choral lyric and ritual performance, choral victories, and the staging of choruses on the modern stage. The common focus ofall the essays is an engagement with and response to the unique scholarly voice of Froma Zeitlin.

Author Biography


Chris Kraus is Professor of Classics at Yale University. Simon Goldhill is Professor of Greek at Cambridge University. Helene P. Foley is Professor of Classics at Barnard College, Columbia University. Jas Elsner is Humfry Payne Senior Research Fellow at Corpus Christi College, Oxford University.

Table of Contents

The Red-Gold Border
Visualizing Tragedy
Notes on Tragic Visualizing in the Iliad
Visualizing the Choral: Epichoric Poetry, Ritual, and Elite Negotiation in Fifth-Century Thebes
Outer Limits, Choral Space
Drama on Drama
What's in a Wall?Pietro Pucci: Euripides and Aristophanes: What Does Tragedy Teach?
Drama and Visualization: The Images of Tragedy and Myth
Looking at Shield Devices: Tragedy and Vase Painting
The Invention of the Erinyes
A New Pair of Pairs: Tragic Witnesses in Western Greek Vase-Painting
Medea in Eleusis, in Princeton
Visualizing Drama: The Divinities of Tragedy and Comedy
Tragedy Personified
Nike's Cosmetics: Dramatic Victory, the End of Comedy, and Beyond
Everything to do with Dionysus? (Medelhavsmuseet, Stockholm, inv. MM 1962:7/ABV 374 no. 197)
The History of Tragic Vision
Pulling the Other? Longus on Tragedy
Philostratus Visualizes the Tragic: Some Ecphrastic and Pictorial Receptions of Greek Tragedy in the Roman Era
Envisioning the Tragic Chorus on the Modern Stage
Coda
Rencontre avec Froma
Presence de Froma Zeitlin
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