Description |
1 streaming audio |
Summary |
Mark Fortier, Professor at the University of Guelph in Canada, provides an introduction to Aeschylus, a playwright often referred to as the father of tragedy. Fortier explores the influence of Greek mythology on Aeschyluś's key works, draws on contemporary examples and critical theory, and considers the impact of Greek tragedy on theatre and performance throughout history |
Analysis |
Adaptation & Translation |
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Audience & Spectatorship |
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Classical |
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History & Society |
Subject |
Aeschylus (Audio Theatre)
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Digital Theatre (Firm).
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