This book presents ancient Greek tragedy in the context of late-twentieth-century reading, criticism and performance. The twelve chapters, written by seven distinguished scholars, cover tragedy as an institution in the civic life of ancient Athens, a range of approaches to the surviving plays, and changing patterns of reception, adaptation and performance from antiquity to the present.
РџРѕРТвЂВВВВелРСвЂВВВВтесь Р РЋР С“ Р В Р’В Р СћРІР‚ВВВВСЂСѓР·СЊСЏРСВВВВВР В Р’В Р РЋРІР‚ВВВВ