Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century
Discover the evolution of Greek tragedy beyond the fifth century BC with Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century by Vayos Liapis. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2021, this comprehensive 429-page survey presents a unique exploration of both textual and non-textual evidence related to the development of this timeless art form. Delve into a wide array of topics, including theatre performance, music, and dance, as well as the transmission and reception of Greek tragedy in later antiquity. This engaging book is an essential resource for classicists, theatre scholars, and practitioners alike, offering valuable insights into the rich legacy of Greek drama. Enhance your understanding of classical philology and the enduring impact of Greek tragedy with this informative and accessible work.