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Wiener Studien Band 124/2011 Zeitschrift für Klassische Philologie, Patristik und lateinische Tradition
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Wiener Studien Band 124/2011 Zeitschrift für Klassische Philologie, Patristik und lateinische Tradition
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Konstantina Gakopoulou
S. 25 - 38 doi:10.1553/wst124s25
Abstract: The stage performance of the ‘palace miracle’ has been a major question in contemporary research. While the interest has so far focused on the palace as an edifice and on the effect the natural disaster has on it, this essay rather deals with the chorus’ role during the earthquake: the stage directions, the choreography and the careful use of the language, combined with the comparison of this episode with similar scenes in Prometheus Bound and Heracles, leads to the conclusion that Euripides involves artistically the chorus and its mimetic movements so as to represent a difficult scene in a most persuasive way. Published Online: 2011/11/07 14:18:26 Object Identifier: 0xc1aa500d 0x0029c4fd INHALT.
Herwig Maehler, Griechische Chorlyrik und die Symbole der Macht
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