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ATTITUDES TO THEATRE FROM
PLATO TO MILTON
edited by Elena Theodorakopoulos,
ottobre 2004, pp. 154, €. 35,00
Contents: Notes on contributors - Introduction by
E. M. Theodorakopoulos
- 1. Plato and Greek Theatre, p. Murray - 2. 'Within
the Compasse of a Lye...': Signs of antitheatricality on the Greek
Stage?, I. Lada-Richards - 3. Aristotelianism and anti-
Aristotelianism in attitudes to theatre, S. Halliwell - 4. Seneca:
Images of a Stoic tragedy, C. Littlewood - 5. Unmasking the
Self: Church and Theatre in the Homilies of John Chrysostom, R.
Miles - 6. Dr Raynoldes, Dr Gager and Dr Gentili: The last-ditch
defence of academic drama, R. Cockcroft - 7. Milton's Samson
Agonistes: Protestant Poet writes Greek tragedy, A. D. Nuttal -
Bibliografy.
ISBN 88-7949-358-2 |