Seeing theater: the phenomenology of classical Greek drama

Preview   Scholars of Greek drama are limited in their data to everything but the drama itself. The kind of amphitheater in which the performance took place, the script according to which the performance was ostensibly given, the performance’s festive and historical context, philosophical critiques, incidental clues in other diverse texts, and miscellaneous archaeological evidence … Continue reading Seeing theater: the phenomenology of classical Greek drama