Performing Gods in Classical Antiquity and the Age of Shakespeare
Dustin W. Dixon ; John S. Garrison
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This book uniquely brings together the joint perspectives of two experts on classical and Renaissance drama. This volume will appeal to students and enthusiasts of literature, classics, theater, and performance studies.
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Utgitt:
2021
Forlag: Bloomsbury Academic
Innbinding: Innbundet
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 208
ISBN: 9781350098145
Format: 23 x 16 cm
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«Performing Gods is a lively, wide-ranging, illuminating guide to the many ways in which the stories of gods and humans in classical antiquity influenced writers in the age of Shakespeare. A pleasure to read, this fine study should appeal both to the general reader and to students of Renaissance or classical literature.»
«This work shows great erudition, since in addition to the main sources of study, there are numerous allusions to other classical and neoclassical texts. The fact that it features analysis of both tragedy and comedy is a rarity and therefore one of the volume’s strengths. Ultimately, it offers a dialogue between literature, theatre and performance, anthropology and religion in a pragmatic and reinvigorating way. Undoubtedly, it will be a work of reference for researchers of classical reception, drama performance, divinity and the English Renaissance.»
Chapter One: Approaching Divinity
Chapter Two: Under the Actor’s Spell: Audiences in Euripides’ Helen and Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus
Chapter Three: An Actor Ascends: Status and Identity in Plautus’ Amphitruo and the Court Masque
Chapter Four: Authoring Gods in Aeschylus’ Oresteia and Shakespeare’s Hamlet
Chapter Five: To Die is Human, To Perform is Divine
Afterword: Entertaining Gods in Zimmerman’s Metamorphoses
Notes
Bibliography
Index
John S. Garrison is Associate Professor of English at Grinnell College, USA. He is the author of Friendship and Queer Theory in the Renaissance (2014), Glass (Bloomsbury, 2015), Shakespeare as Pacifist (forthcoming), and Shakespeare and the Afterlife (forthcoming). He is also co-editor of two essay collections, Sexuality and Memory in Early Modern England: Literature and the Erotics of Recollection (2015) and Making Milton: Writing, Publication, Reception (forthcoming).