Greek Tragedy on the Move
Discover the rich and dynamic world of Greek tragedy with Greek Tragedy on the Move by Edmund Stewart, published by Oxford University Press in 2017. This compelling hardback edition spans 280 pages and challenges the traditional view of Greek tragedy as a product solely of Athens. Instead, Stewart presents a thought-provoking argument that highlights the panhellenic nature of this art form, emphasizing how travel and movement shaped its development during the fifth century BC. Audiences, poets, actors, and the heroes they portrayed were not confined to a single city; they traversed the Greek world, enriching the theatrical experience. This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the broader cultural context of Greek tragedy and its lasting impact on theatre today.