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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- List of Abbreviations IX
- Theatre and Autocracy: A Paradox for Theatre History 1
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Part I: Theatre and Greek Autocrats
- 1 Greek Theatre and Autocracy in the Fifth and Fourth Centuries 15
- 2 Artists of Dionysus and Ptolemaic Rulers in Egypt and Cyprus 37
- 3 The Autocratic Theatre of Hieron II 55
- 4 Autocratic Rulers and Hellenistic Satyrplay 71
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Part II: Theatre and Roman Autocrats
- 5 Greek Theatre in Roman Italy: From Elite to Autocratic Performances 85
- 6 Drama and Power in Rome from Augustus to Marcus Aurelius (First-Second Centuries AD) 105
- 7 Augustan Policy Towards the Greek Dramatic Festivals 117
- 8 Theatres and Autocracy in the Roman Period: An Example in Microcosm 127
- 9 The Portraits of Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, and Menander in Roman Contexts: Evidence of the Reception of the Theatre Classics in Late Republican and Imperial Rome 149
- 10 Theatre and Autocracy in the Greek World of the High Roman Empire 163
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Part III: Representations of Autocrats and Oligarchs in Drama
- 11 Charms of Autocracy, Charms of Democracy: Euripides’ Athenian Leaders in the Light of Civic Iconography 181
- 12 Oligarchs in Greek Tragedy 199
- 13 Fault on Both Sides: Constructive Destruction in Varius’ Thyestes 219
- Bibliography 229
- General Index 261
- Index locorum 269
- List of Contributors 279
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- List of Abbreviations IX
- Theatre and Autocracy: A Paradox for Theatre History 1
-
Part I: Theatre and Greek Autocrats
- 1 Greek Theatre and Autocracy in the Fifth and Fourth Centuries 15
- 2 Artists of Dionysus and Ptolemaic Rulers in Egypt and Cyprus 37
- 3 The Autocratic Theatre of Hieron II 55
- 4 Autocratic Rulers and Hellenistic Satyrplay 71
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Part II: Theatre and Roman Autocrats
- 5 Greek Theatre in Roman Italy: From Elite to Autocratic Performances 85
- 6 Drama and Power in Rome from Augustus to Marcus Aurelius (First-Second Centuries AD) 105
- 7 Augustan Policy Towards the Greek Dramatic Festivals 117
- 8 Theatres and Autocracy in the Roman Period: An Example in Microcosm 127
- 9 The Portraits of Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, and Menander in Roman Contexts: Evidence of the Reception of the Theatre Classics in Late Republican and Imperial Rome 149
- 10 Theatre and Autocracy in the Greek World of the High Roman Empire 163
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Part III: Representations of Autocrats and Oligarchs in Drama
- 11 Charms of Autocracy, Charms of Democracy: Euripides’ Athenian Leaders in the Light of Civic Iconography 181
- 12 Oligarchs in Greek Tragedy 199
- 13 Fault on Both Sides: Constructive Destruction in Varius’ Thyestes 219
- Bibliography 229
- General Index 261
- Index locorum 269
- List of Contributors 279