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  • 作 者:(英)P.E.Easterling编
  • 出 版 社:上海:上海外语教育出版社
  • 出版年份:2000
  • ISBN:7810469916
  • 页数:392 页
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5 Fragments of Attic iar.Corinth Museum T 114.Photo:American School of Classical Studies,Athens,Corinth Excavations 7 1

Part Ⅰ:Tragedy as an institution:the historical context 3

1‘Deep plays’:theatre as process in Greek civic life PAUL CARTLEDGE 3

ILLUSTRATIONS 7

1 Stēlē from Aixone,in honour of two cborēgoi.Photo:Epigraphical Museum,Athens;reproduced by courtesy of the Ministry of Culture and Science,Archaeological Receipts Fund,Athens 7

List ofillustrations 9

CONTENTS 9

2 Attic calyx-crater with aulos-player and chorus members or actors.Malibu,Collections ofthe J.Paul Getty Museum 82.AE.83 12

List ofcontributors 13

Preface 15

Plan ofthe city ofAthens 17

2 A show for Dionysus P.E.EASTERLING 36

3 Sculptured base from Delos.Photo:Wim Swaan 50

3 The audience of Athenian tragedy SIMON GOLDHILL  54

4 The pictorial record OLIVER TAPLIN 69

4 Attic crater with‘Basle Dancers'.Basle,Antikenmuseum und Skulptur-halle BS 415 70

6 Fifth-century representation of Aeschylus'Libation-Bearers.Copen-hagen,National Museum of Denmark,Department of Near Eastern and Classical Antiquities inv.no.597 72

7 The‘Pronomos Vase',showing a team of tragic actors costumed for the satyr play.Naples,Museo Nazionale 3240 inv.no.81673.Photo:Fran?ois Lissarrague 73

9 Apulian vase with comic actors.New York,Fleischman Collection F56 75

8 Crater from Apulia,South Italy,probably depicting Dionysus.New York,Metropolitan Museum of Art L.1988.81.4,Collection of Jan Mitchell Sons 75

10 Fourth-century Attic vase with scene derived from Euripides'Iphigeneia among the Taurians.Ferrara,Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Spina T1145 inv.no.3032 77

11 Jar from Heraclea with Medea escaping in her dragon chariot.Policoro,Museo Nazionale Della Siritide 35302 78

12 Early fourth-century South Italian crater with a more elaborate repre-sentation of Medea's escape.Cleveland,Museum of Art,Leonard C.Hanna Jr Fund 91.1 79

13 Apulian volute-crater depicting a different version of the Medea story.Munich,Staatliche Antikensammungen und Glyptothek 3297 81

14 Vase with scene inspired by Euripides'Hippolytus.British Museum BM F279.Photo:copyright,British Museum 83

15 Apulian calyx-crater with scene inspired by Sophocles'Oedipus at Colonus.Melbourne,Geddes Collection A5:3.Photo:by courtesy of Graham Geddes 84

16 Apulian jug depicting blind man and king.Basle,Antikenmuseum und Skulpturhalle BS 473.Photo:Claire Niggli 86

17 Sicilian crater with scene inspired by Sophocles'Oedipus the King.Syracuse,MusArchReg 66557 87

5 The sociology of Athenian tragedy EDITH HALL 93

Part Ⅱ:The plays 93

6 The language of tragedy:rhetoric and communication SIMON GOLDHILL 127

7 Form and performance P.E.EASTERLING 151

8 Myth into muthos:the shaping of tragic plot PETER BURIAN 178

9 From repertoire to canon P.E.EASTERLING 211

Part Ⅲ:Reception 211

10 Tragedy adapted for stages and screens:the Renaissance to the present PETER BURIAN 228

18 Scene from the 1968 Santa Fe Opera production of Hans Werner Henze's opera The Bassarids.Photo:New York Public Library for the Performing Arts,Research Division;by courtesy of the Santa Fe Opera 270

19 Electra Catselli as Clytemnestra in Michael Cacoyannis'film Electra,1961.Photo:Museum of Modern Art,Film Stills Archive,New York 277

20 Melina Mercouri as Phaedra in Jules Dassin's film Phaedra,1961.Photo:Museum of Modern Art,Film Stills Archive,New York 278

21 Franco Citti as Oedipus in Pier Paolo Pasolini's film Edipo Re,1967.Photo:Museum of Modern Art,Film Stills Archive,New York 280

11 Tragedy in performance:nineteenth-and twentieth-century productions FIONA MACINTOSH 284

22 Scene from Antigone at Covent Garden,1845.From The Illustrated London News,18 January 1845.Photo:by permission of the Syndics of Cambridge University Library 287

23 Jean Mounet-Sully in Oedipus at the Comédie Fran?aise,1881 290

24 The chorus of Ajax,the first Cambridge Greek play,1882.From centenary programme,‘A hundred years of the Cambridge Greek play',1983,reproduced by courtesy of the Cambridge Greek Play Committee 293

25 Helena in Troas at Hengler's Circus,London,1886.From The Graphic,5 June 1886.Photo:by permission of the Syndics of Cam-bridge University Library 295

26 Max Reinhardt's production of Oedipus Rex at Covent Garden,1912.Photo:from the Collections of the Theatre Museum,reproduced by courtesy of the Trustees of the Victoria and Albert Museum 300

27 Lillah McCarthy as Iphigeneia at the Kingsway Theatre,London,1912.Photo:from the Collections of the Theatre Museum,reproduced by courtesy of the Trustees of the Victoria and Albert Museum 303

28 Prometheus Bound at the Delphic Festival,1930.Photo:Athens,Benaki Museum,Photographic Archive 307

29 Laurence Olivier in the Old Vic production of Oedipus Rex,1945.Photo:John Vickers 310

30 Douglas Campbell in the Stratford(Ontario)Festival's production of Oedipus Rex,directed by Tyrone Guthrie,1955-Photo:McKague,Toronto 311

31 Tokusaburo Arashi playing the lead in Yukio Ninagawa's Medea,at the National Theatre,London,1987.Photo:John Haynes 314

32 Karolos Koun's production of the Oresteia,1982.Photo:Argyropoulos Photopress 315

33 The Furies from Peter Hall's production of the Oresteia at the National Theatre,London.Photo:Nobby Clark;from the Collections of the Theatre Museum,reproduced by courtesy of the Trustees of the Victoria and Albert Museum 317

12 Modern critical approaches to Greek tragedy SIMON GOLDHILL 324

Glossary 348

Chronology 352

Texts,commentaries and translations 355

Works cited 359

Index 380

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