Uhlig | Theatrical Reenactment in Pindar and Aeschylus | Buch | 978-1-108-48183-0 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 314 Seiten, Format (B × H): 145 mm x 222 mm, Gewicht: 533 g

Reihe: Cambridge Classical Studies

Uhlig

Theatrical Reenactment in Pindar and Aeschylus


Erscheinungsjahr 2019
ISBN: 978-1-108-48183-0
Verlag: Cambridge University Press

Buch, Englisch, 314 Seiten, Format (B × H): 145 mm x 222 mm, Gewicht: 533 g

Reihe: Cambridge Classical Studies

ISBN: 978-1-108-48183-0
Verlag: Cambridge University Press


What would Pindar and Aeschylus have talked about had they met at some point during their overlapping poetic careers? How do we map the space shared by these two fifth-century choral poets? In the first book-length comparative study of Pindar and Aeschylus in over six decades, Anna S. Uhlig pushes back against the prevailing tendency to privilege interpretive frames that highlight the differences in their works. Instead, she adopts a more inclusive category of choral performance, one in which both poets are shown to be grappling to understand how the vivid here and now of their compositions are in fact a reenactment of voices and bodies from elsewhere. Pairing close readings of the ancient texts with insights from modern performance studies, Uhlig offers a novel perspective on the 'song culture' of early fifth-century BC Greece.

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Introduction: Pindar and Aeschylus in dialogue; 1. Voices of others: embedded speech in Pindar and Aeschylus; 2. Anachronistic harmonies: Agamemnon parodos, Pythian 4; 3. Vocal tools: Pythian 12, Olympian 13, Seven Against Thebes; 4. Somatic semblances: Choephoroi, Olympian 8, Pythian 2; 5. Locating the revenant: Pythian 8, Persians.


Uhlig, Anna
Anna S. Uhlig is Assistant Professor of Classics at the University of California, Davis, where she is also a member of the Graduate Group in Performance Studies. Her research focuses on the performance culture of Greek lyric and dramatic poetry in the archaic and classical periods. She has published on a wide range of topics related to ancient Greek song and is co-editor (with Richard Hunter) of Imagining Reperformance in Ancient Culture: Studies in the Traditions of Drama and Lyric (Cambridge, 2017).



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