Tragedy as a Travelling Form
Itineraries from Thespis to Today
Contributor(s)
Lammers, Philipp (editor)
Vogel, Juliane (editor)
Wald, Christina (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Covering a broad historical spectrum from Greek Antiquity to the 21st century, this open access book asks how tragedy's formal features have impacted its travels, and how these travels have shaped its forms. Bringing together an international and interdisciplinary group of scholars of classics, English, German and French literature, postcolonial literature, musicology and theatre and performance studies, it provides a multifaceted overview of form processes related to travelling. It presents tragedy as a dynamic figuration that emerges, stabilizes and transforms through relocation and adaptation. The collection begins with the tragedies of Antiquity and then investigates the 17th and 18th centuries, from Shakespeare to Voltaire, as a laboratory for the formal transformation of tragedy, inextricably linked to the social and political changes of that time. The volume concludes with travelling tragedies in the 20th and 21st centuries. This section focuses on two former colonies on the African continent (Nigeria and South Africa) as an exemplary field for exploring form travel in the postcolonial, globalized present, in which tragic forms have become transcultural and are circulating so fast that they can no longer be easily related to concepts of locality, nation or continent. Arguing that the strategies that made tragedy portable also expanded its formal potential, this book also discusses the migration of tragedy as a process of form itself. While adaptation studies frequently focuses on the political dimensions of transcultural modifications of tragic plots, this book suggests that formal concerns are also political and social matters. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the University of Konstanz.
Keywords
Tragedy scholarship; Tragedy studies; Theatre studies; Literary criticism; Postcolonial literature; Postcolonial literary studies; Greek tragedy; Ancient tragedy; Early modern tragedy; Renaissance tragedy; Early modern opera; Early modern theatre; Voltaire; Shakespeare; Wulf Sachs; Hamlet; Nigerian theatre; Nigerian literature; Femi Osofisan; Wesóo; Hamlet! or the Resurrection of Hamlet; RSC Hamlet 2016; South African theatre; South African literature; Tragedy and apartheid; DecolonizationISBN
9781350466371Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)Publication date and place
London, 2025Imprint
Methuen DramaClassification
Theatre studies
Literary studies: plays and playwrights
Tragic plays
