Die dramatische Zeit in Senecas Tragödien
Biographical note
Andreas Heil, Dr. (2002), Heidelberg University, is a lecturer at the Dresden University of Technology (TUD). He has published on various topics of classical literature and its reception and is co-editor of Brill's Companion to Seneca.
Andreas Heil, Dr. (2002), Universtät Heidelberg, ist Dozent an der Technischen Universität Dresden (TUD). Er hat zu verschiedenen Themen im Bereich der antiken Literatur und ihres Nachwirkens veröffentlicht und ist Mitherausgeber von Brill's Companion to Seneca.
Andreas Heil, Dr. (2002), Universtät Heidelberg, ist Dozent an der Technischen Universität Dresden (TUD). Er hat zu verschiedenen Themen im Bereich der antiken Literatur und ihres Nachwirkens veröffentlicht und ist Mitherausgeber von Brill's Companion to Seneca.
Readership
All those interested in Seneca tragicus, questions of dramaturgy and performance in antiquity and the history of drama.
Alle, die an Seneca tragicus, Fragen der Dramaturgie und Aufführungspraxis in der Antike und der Geschichte des Dramas interessiert sind.
Alle, die an Seneca tragicus, Fragen der Dramaturgie und Aufführungspraxis in der Antike und der Geschichte des Dramas interessiert sind.
Table of contents
Inhalt
Vorwort
Einleitung
1. Periturus dies: Dramatische Zeit im Thyestes
2. Zeit und Wahrnehmung im Hercules furens
3. Calchas und die Zeitstruktur der Troas (Troades)
4. Meus dies est … Der Hochzeitstag als Zeitrahmen in der Medea
Senecas Zeitbehandlung im Kontext der dramatischen Literatur der Antike
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Vorwort
Einleitung
1. Periturus dies: Dramatische Zeit im Thyestes
2. Zeit und Wahrnehmung im Hercules furens
3. Calchas und die Zeitstruktur der Troas (Troades)
4. Meus dies est … Der Hochzeitstag als Zeitrahmen in der Medea
Senecas Zeitbehandlung im Kontext der dramatischen Literatur der Antike
Literaturverzeichnis
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