Book contents
- Theater Outside Athens
- Theater Outside Athens
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Notes on contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Tyrants, texts, and theater in early Sicily
- Part II Stone theaters, wooden stages, and Western performance traditions
- 9 Between performance and identity
- 10 The theater of Montagna dei Cavalli-Hippana
- 11 How was Athenian tragedy played in the Greek West?
- 12 Myth and tragedy
- 13 Whose line is it anyway? West Greek comedy in its context
- 14 Comic vases in South Italy
- 15 The grave's a fine and funny place
- Part III Hellenistic reflections
- Bibliography
- Index of places
- Index of names
- Subject index
- Index locorum
14 - Comic vases in South Italy
Continuity and innovation in the development of a figurative language
from Part II - Stone theaters, wooden stages, and Western performance traditions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2012
- Theater Outside Athens
- Theater Outside Athens
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Notes on contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Tyrants, texts, and theater in early Sicily
- Part II Stone theaters, wooden stages, and Western performance traditions
- 9 Between performance and identity
- 10 The theater of Montagna dei Cavalli-Hippana
- 11 How was Athenian tragedy played in the Greek West?
- 12 Myth and tragedy
- 13 Whose line is it anyway? West Greek comedy in its context
- 14 Comic vases in South Italy
- 15 The grave's a fine and funny place
- Part III Hellenistic reflections
- Bibliography
- Index of places
- Index of names
- Subject index
- Index locorum
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- Theater outside AthensDrama in Greek Sicily and South Italy, pp. 289 - 342Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012
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