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Mask and Performance in Greek Tragedy: From Ancient Festival to Modern Experimentation

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Mask and Performance in Greek Tragedy: From Ancient Festival to Modern Experimentation - Wiles, David
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Why did Greek actors in the age of Sophocles always wear masks? In this book, first published in 2007, David Wiles provided the first book-length study of this question. He surveys the evidence of vases and other monuments, arguing that they portray masks as part of a process of transformation, and that masks were never seen in the fifth century as autonomous objects. Wiles goes on to examine experiments with the mask in twentieth-century theatre, tracing a tension between the use of masks for possession and for alienation, ...

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Mask and Performance in Greek Tragedy: From Ancient Festival to Modern Experimentation 2012, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

ISBN-13: 9781107404793

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Mask and Performance in Greek Tragedy: From Ancient Festival to Modern Experimentation 2007, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

ISBN-13: 9780521865227

Hardcover