The origin and early form of Greek tragedy

The origin and early form of Greek tragedy

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Jan 1, 1972 · English · Paperback (144 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 144
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1972
Publisher Norton
ISBN-10 0393006565
ISBN-13 9780393006568

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Gerald F. Else delves into the intriguing beginnings of Greek tragedy, exploring its roots and early development. He presents a scholarly analysis of how this captivating art form emerged from ritualistic practices and cultural traditions in ancient Greece. With a focus on the interplay between myth and performance, Else offers insights into the social and historical contexts that influenced the evolution of tragedy.

The author meticulously examines influential playwrights and the transition from primitive storytelling to structured theatrical presentations. He highlights key elements such as character, plot, and thematic depth that shaped the genre's identity. Else's work is a thoughtful exploration that sheds light on the complexities and richness of early Greek drama.

Through his thorough research, Else engages readers with a compelling narrative that not only informs but also captivates those interested in the foundations of theater. This exploration serves as a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike, revealing the profound impact of Greek tragedy on the literary and cultural landscapes of subsequent eras.
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