Volume intégral - Violence tragique et guerres antiques au miroir du théâtre et du cinéma (XVIIe-XXIe)
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[Publication en ligne : 20 mars 2017]
Articles dans le même numéro :
Avant-propos - Christian Biet & Fiona MacintoshIntroduction - Tiphaine Karsenti & Lucie Thévenet
Ancient Tragedy Violence in the French Translations of Greek Tragedies (1692-1785)
The So-called “Vogue” for Outdoor Theatre around the Time of the First World War : Meanings and Political Ambiguities of the Reference to Greek Theatre
Aeschylus’ Persians to Denounce Modern Greek Politics
Ancient Drama and Contemporary Wars : the City Laid Waste ?
War, Revolution and Drama : Staging Greek Tragedy in Contemporary Portugal
To Tell the Trojan War Today : Contemporary Performances of Agamemnon
Filmic Analogies : the Trojan War in the Present. Notes toward an African Oresteia (Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1969), Troy (Wolfgang Petersen, 2004)
The Obscenity of Violence, the Obscenity of Theatre. The Dramaturgy of Carmelo Bene’s Last performance disconcertment
Kleist’s Penthesilea : a Warrior Caught up by Tragedy