The first detailed cultural and theatrical history of a major literary form, this landmark introduction examines Roman tragedy and its place at the centre of Rome's cultural and political life.

Analyzing the work of such names as Ennius, Pacuvius and Accius, as well as Seneca and his post-Neronian successors, Anthony J. Boyle delves into detailed discussion on every Roman tragedian whose work survives in substance today. Roman Tragedy examines:

  • the history of Roman tragic techniques and conventions
  • the history of generic form and change
  • the debt that Rome owes to Greece, and text owes to text
  • the birth, development and death of Roman tragedy in the context of the cities evolving, institutions, ideologies and political and social practices
  • tragedy proper and the historical drama (fabula praetexta), which the Romans allied to tragedy.

With parallel English translations of Latin quotations, this seminal work not only provides an invaluable resource for students of theatre, Roman political history and cultural history, but it is also accessible to all interested in the social dynamics of writing, spectacle, ideology and power.



Autorentext

A. J. Boyle is Professor of Classics at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, and editor of the classical literary journal, Ramus. His previous publications include: The Eclogues of Virgil, Seneca Tragicus, The Chaonian Dove, Seneca's Phaedra, The Imperial Muse, Roman Epic, Seneca's Troades, Roman Literature and Ideology, Tragic Seneca, Ovid and the Monuments. He has also co-edited, with J. P. Sullivan, Roman Poets of the Early Empire and Martial in English, with R. D. Woodard, Ovid's Fasti, and with W. J. Dominik, Flavian Rome.



Inhalt

Preface; Part I The Birth of Roman Drama; Chapter 1 Staging Rome; Part II The Evolution of Roman Tragedy; Chapter 2 Founding Fathers; Chapter 3 The Second Wave; Chapter 4 Tragic Apex; Chapter 5 Canonisation and Turmoil; Chapter 6 Roma Theatrum; Chapter 7 Seneca's Tragic Theatre; Part III The Death of Tragedy at Rome; Chapter 8 Tragedy and Autocracy;

Titel
Roman Tragedy
EAN
9781134696789
ISBN
978-1-134-69678-9
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
12.05.2014
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.28 MB
Anzahl Seiten
320
Jahr
2014
Untertitel
Englisch