Introdução à Dramaturgia Ateniense

Espaço, Som e Organização Textual

Autores

  • Marcus Mota

Palavras-chave:

Dramaturgia Ateniense, Espaço, Som, Teatro Grego, Ésquilo

Resumo

Informações sobre o contexto da dramaturgia em Atenas no século V a. C. são fundamentais para compreender os textos remanescentes dos dramaturgos gregos antigos. Neste artigo, a partir de pesquisas mais recentes que aproximam Estudos Clássicos e Estudos Teatrais, são apresentados dados básicos sobre espaço, som e forma dessa dramaturgia. Para exemplificar esta contextualização, há referências aos textos de Ésquilo.

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2018-09-04