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ISBN: 9788817164221 Year: 2023 Publisher: Milano : BUR-Rizzoli,

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Un gruppo di donne di Argo è riunito presso l’altare di Demetra a Eleusi: sono le disperate madri dei guerrieri argivi morti nel fallito assalto a Tebe per supplicare gli ateniesi di aiutarle a ottenere sepoltura per i loro figli. I tebani, infatti, hanno negato la restituzione dei cadaveri finché il re ateniese Teseo decide di impegnarsi in prima persona, un’occasione per rivendicare i valori di democrazia di Atene, contrapposti, non senza inquietanti ambiguità, alla tirannide di Tebe. La guerra tra le due poleis diventa così inevitabile e si conclude con la vittoria di Atene, la conseguente restituzione dei cadaveri e un nuovo patto di amicizia tra i due popoli. Attraverso il mito delle Supplici, Euripide riesce a innestare i temi più peculiari della sua produzione letteraria, messi in luce dal ricco e aggiornato apparato di commento: il lutto, il rapporto con la morte per coloro che restano, l’elogio – non senza punti oscuri – della democrazia ateniese e infine il ruolo degli dèi, del fato ma soprattutto degli uomini come motore della Storia.


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Theatre and Metatheatre : Definitions, Problems, Limits

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The aim of this book is to explore the definition(s) of 'theatre' and 'metatheatre' that scholars use when studying the ancient Greek world. Although in modern languages their meaning is mostly straightforward, both concepts become problematical when applied to ancient reality. In fact, 'theatre' as well as 'metatheatre' are used in many different, sometimes even contradictory, ways by modern scholars.Through a series of papers examining questions related to ancient Greek theatre and dramatic performances of various genres the use of those two terms is problematized and put into question.Must ancient Greek theatre be reduced to what was performed in proper theatre-buildings? And is everything was performed within such buildings to be considered as 'theatre'? How does the definition of what is considered as theatre evolve from one period to the other?As for 'metatheatre', the discussion revolves around the interaction between reality and fiction in dramatic pieces of all genres. The various definitions of 'metatheatre' are also explored and explicited by the papers gathered in this volume, as well as the question of the distinction between paratheatre (understood as paratragedy/comedy) and metatheatre.Readers will be encouraged by the diversity of approaches presented in this book to re-think their own understanding and use of 'theatre' and 'metatheatre' when examining ancient Greek reality.

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