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Roman tragedy :theatre to theatricality
- 作者: Erasmo, Mario.
- 出版: Austin : University of Texas Press 2004.
- 版本: 1st ed.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xii, 211 pages) :illustrations.
- 標題: Tragedies. , Tragödie , Théâtre Rome. , Théâtre , Latein. , Ancient, Classical & Medieval. , Rome (Empire) , Römisches Reich , History. , Theater. , Latijn. , Théâtre Histoire -- Jusqu'à 500. , Criticism, interpretation, etc. , Latin drama (Tragedy) , Latin drama (Tragedy) History and criticism. , Tragédie latine , History and criticism. , Theater , Theater Rome. , Tragédie latine Histoire et critique. , DRAMA , LITERARY CRITICISM , Histoire et critique. , Electronic books. , DRAMA Ancient, Classical & Medieval. , History , Ancient & Classical. , To 500 , Histoire , LITERARY CRITICISM Ancient & Classical. , Theater History -- To 500.
- ISBN: 0292702426 , 9780292702424
- ISBN: 0292722206 , 9780292722200
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-205) and index. Theatre to theatricality -- Creating tragedy -- Theatricalizing tragedy -- Dramatizing history -- Creating metatragedy -- Metatragedy.
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- 系統號: 005317392
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Roman tragedies were written for over three hundred years, but only fragments remain of plays that predate the works of Seneca in the mid-first century C.E., making it difficult to define the role of tragedy in ancient Roman culture. Nevertheless, in this pioneering book, Mario Erasmo draws on all the available evidence to trace the evolution of Roman tragedy from the earliest tragedians to the dramatist Seneca and to explore the role played by Roman culture in shaping the perception of theatricality on and off the stage. Performing a philological analysis of texts informed by semiotic theory and audience reception, Erasmo pursues two main questions in this study: how does Roman tragedy become metatragedy, and how did off-stage theatricality come to compete with the theatre? Working chronologically, he looks at how plays began to incorporate a rhetoricized reality on stage, thus pointing to their own theatricality. And he shows how this theatricality, in turn, came to permeate society, so that real events such as the assassination of Julius Caesar took on theatrical overtones, while Pompey's theatre opening and the lavish spectacles of the emperor Nero deliberately blurred the lines between reality and theatre. Tragedy eventually declined as a force in Roman culture, Erasmo suggests, because off-stage reality became so theatrical that on-stage tragedy could no longer compete.
來源: Google Book
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