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Minor shelfwear. ; In an effort to remove the plays of ancient Greece from the library and place them firmly in the theatre that gave them being, this study examines each component of the plays - audience, chorus, actors, costume and speech - in the context of its own society and of theatre in general. Peter Arnott discusses Greek drama not as an antiquarian study but as a living art form. He removes the plays from the library and places them firmly in the theatre that gave them being. Invoking the practical realities of stagecraft, he illuminates the literary patterns of the plays, the performance disciplines, and the audience responses. Each component of the productions - audience, chorus, actors, costume, speech - is examined in the context of its own society and of theatre practice in general, with examples from other cultures. Professor Arnott places great emphasis on the practical staging of Greek plays, and how the buildings themselves imposed particular constraints on actors and writers alike. Above all, he sets out to make practical sense of the construction of Greek plays, and their organic relationship to their original setting. ; 224 pages
Former owner's name on inner cover (Ernest A. Dale) and former classics scholar's name on ffep (D. O. Robson). Gilt-lettering on spine is slightly faded. Minor rubbing to boards. Light Pencil marginalia on a few pages. ; A scholarly account of the drama produced in the theatres of ancient Rome. Includes Livius, Naevius, Plautus, Greek New Comedy, Roman tragedy, Pacuvius, Terence, Palliatae, Accius, the Fabula Togata, Fabula Atellana, mime, Latin prologues, spectators, stage and actors' house, costumes and masks, music and metre. Also includes appendices which give seats in the Greek and Roman theatres, side-entrances and periaktoi in Hellenistic theater, the Angiportum and roman drama, Crepidata, Palliata, Tabernaria, Togata, the Roman Stage curtain, changes of scene and scenery, and doors shown on the stage. ; 292 pages
Small chip to base of spine. Light shelfwear. ; x, 201pp.; New York University Studies in Comparative Literature III; 201 pages
160p + Chromolithograph Frontis. Illustrated with full page plates. Double column. Age stained. Inner hinges cracked. Harry Eidson's book with manuscript presentation from his teacher, Miss Margaret Thomas, for best "coppy book". Sm. 4to. Original full cloth binding. Front cover decorated in red and lettered in gold. Binding stained. Hardbound. PA64 TOP
160p + Chromolithograph Frontis. Illustrated with full page plates. Double column. Age stained. Inner hinges cracked. Ralph Eidson's book. Sm. 4to. Original full cloth binding. Front cover decorated in red and lettered in gold. Binding slightly stained. Hardbound. PA64 TOP
Minor shelfwear; Canadian University Paperbooks; 0.38 x 7.84 x 5.06 Inches; 198 pages; Provides a throrough analysis of the literary and non-literary aspects of Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound essential for an understanding of the play.
Light wear to a couple of corners else fine. ; Canadian University Paperbooks; 0.38 x 7.84 x 5.06 Inches; 198 pages; Provides a throrough analysis of the literary and non-literary aspects of Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound essential for an understanding of the play.
Minor shelfwear else Fine; Canadian University Paperbooks; 0.38 x 7.84 x 5.06 Inches; 198 pages; Provides a throrough analysis of the literary and non-literary aspects of Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound essential for an understanding of the play.
This book was originally published in 1934. Beginning with Aristotle's observation that from the earliest stage Attic Comedy had 'certain definite forms', F. M. Cornford shows that these forms are clearly observable in the plays of Aristophanes and that they derived from a ritual drama common to both tragedy and comedy. Edited with Foreword and additional notes by Theodore H. Gaster. Crisp, tight vintage copy - looks almost unread.Old bookstore stamp on ffep. else fine Book
Collection of Euripides plays - Contains : Rhesus (trans. Richmond Lattimore ) The Suppliant Women (trans. Frank William Jones) Orestes (trans William Arrowsmith) Iphigenia in Aulis (trans. Charles R.Walker) in the "Complete Greek Tragedies" series edited by David Grene and Richmond Lattimore. 307p. Tight unmarked copy, some wear to paper covers, else near fine Book
Thie version in the "Plays for Performance" series, designed for contemporary production and study. Edited by Nicholas Ruddall and Bernard Sahlins. 61p. Book
The Hippolytus of Euripides in a new translation by Donald Sutherland togther with and 'The Hippolytus of Drama and Myth' a study by Hazel E.Barnes. 123p. Name of previous owner on ffep. a few underlinings. Book
93 p. Top edge gilt. Inked ownership of Emilie F. Latimer (from York, PA), 1916 on first fly leaf. 185mm. Original full green cloth binding lettered in gold gilt. CLASSICS BX 1
Half of backstrip/spine is missing and large section of red cloth has been removed from rear board. Former owner's name on ffep (Goeller). Internally VG. Clean text. ; Greek text with Extensive English commentary. Corrected reprint of 1938 edition. ; 190 pages
Foxing to textblock and endpapers. Scholar's name to ffep (Philippa Goold née Forder). ; 384 pages
Play texts [1 ] Some are so lucky [2] The magnet [3] A trip for Mrs. Taylor. Ex-Library
56p., illus. by Lisa Lyons Paperback Good condition, covers detached
Scholar's name and blindstamp to ffep (Robert Brown). Light shelfwear to book. DJ has a few small tears and chipping with a bit of damage to front panel. ; 338 pages
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Light shelfwear to book. DJ has a few small tears and chipping ; 338 pages
41p. Paperback Good condition, covers detached
Pages tanned. Former owner's name in pen to front wrap. ; Offprint only 42 pp. ; Entretiens Sur L'Antiquité Classique Tome XVI; 42 pages
Light underlining and pen notes to a few pages. Foxing to endpapers. ; 194 pages
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. ; Book focuses on five plays: Acharnians, Knights, Clouds, Wasps and Clouds. Harriott compares elements and compositions of different plays to demonstrate illuminating similarities and distinctions. ; 8.75 x 1 x 6 Inches; 200 pages
Hardcover good condition, spine worn
About the book:-Karpuramanjari is a Prakrit drama (Sattak) composed by the famous Sanskrit playwright and poetic poet Rajasekhar. This work has a special place in the pure literary works of Prakrit language. It has been said in Karpuramanjari – The drama composition which is similar in many things in the play is called sattaka. But it does not have entrances, poisons and numbers. According to Sahityadarpan, Sattak is composed in Prakrit language from beginning to end, and not like Sanskrit plays in which only some characters are composed in Prakrit language. It has the characteristic of wonderful rasa. The word Javanikantar is used for the number. In the rest of the matter, the plot is often like a drama. Both have the title after the heroine. Rajasekhara had extraordinary authority over Sanskrit and Prakrit languages. They were called Sarvabhanishanishan. The nature of Karpuramanjari is mature and Pranjal. Earlier it was said that its poetry is in Shaurseni Prakrit. But Dr. Manmohan Ghosh has proved this opinion invalid. In this, mainly Shaurseni is used only. In this, the poet has made mature and successful use of Sanskrit verses like Sragdhara, Shardulvikridit, Basanttilka etc. There are also Prakrit verses in it. About the Author:- Manomohan Ghose ( 1844 –1896) was the first practicing barrister of Indian origin. He is notable for his contributions towards the fields of women's education, for arousing the patriotic feeling of his countrymen and for being one of the earliest persons in the country in organised national politics. At the same time his Anglicised habits often made him a target of ridicule in Calcutta. He was the son of Ramlochan Ghose, of Bikrampur (now Munshiganj in Bangladesh). His father was a renowned sub-judge and a patriot, and had acquired his broad frame of mind from Ram Mohan Roy, when he came in contact with him. He was associated with Hindu Mahila Vidyalaya and after Annette Akroyd was married, with the revival of the school as Banga Mahila Vidyalaya. The Title 'KARPURAMANJARI: (THE PRAKRIT PLAY OF RAJASEKHARA) written/authored/edited by MANOMOHAN GHOSH', published in the year 2022. The ISBN 9788121262781 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 181 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Litreture, Drama. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:-