The Chorus Matrix of Stage Conventions

Greek tragedy has always been a source of wonder, which probably stems from the feeling that drama came into being as close to perfection as possible. We admire the ability of early tragedy to present fictional worlds in full, as if each functional component of its structure had completely developed...

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Published inFuture Theatre Research p. 93
Main Author ELI ROZIK
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published Liverpool University Press 01.01.2016
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Summary:Greek tragedy has always been a source of wonder, which probably stems from the feeling that drama came into being as close to perfection as possible. We admire the ability of early tragedy to present fictional worlds in full, as if each functional component of its structure had completely developed, and no aspect of both the fictional world and authorial conditioning of its perception neglected. In addition, its consummate poetic quality makes the achievement even more enigmatic, particularly when it is realized that it took only a few decades for tragedy to evolve from birth to maturity. This could have
ISBN:1845197747
9781845197742
DOI:10.2307/j.ctv3029srm.13