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Full Description
This book gives a comprehensive overview of the phenomenon of artistic dialogue with ancient myths. The contributions assume a double-track research approach. The contributors investigate the procedure of myths' recycling within Greco-Roman antiquity, and they consider modern re-occupations of myths in dramatic literature and theatre. Providing various examples of myths' reception from antiquity to present days, this book confirms the persistent human need of re-mythization.
Contents
Myth - Scholia - Greek tragedy - Byzantine epigram - Pliny the Elder - Cicero - Seneca - Seferis' existential poetry - Goll's postdramatic theatre - Müller - Irish drama - Mouawad's play - Jelinek - refugees' crisis - Staging death - Decorum - Polish theatre - German theatre - Terzopoulos' theatre



