In the Wake of Medea : Neoclassical Theater and the Arts of Destruction

In the Wake of Medea : Neoclassical Theater and the Arts of Destruction

Fordham University Press

Explore the profound connection between neoclassical theater and the arts of destruction in Juliette Cherbuliez's 'In the Wake of Medea'. This insightful work delves into how dramatic performances reflected and shaped societal perceptions of destruction during the neoclassical era. Discover the intricate relationship between stagecraft, artistic representation, and the broader cultural landscape. This book offers a deep analysis of key theatrical works and their thematic explorations of destruction, violence, and catharsis. Cherbuliez examines the visual and performative elements that contributed to the powerful impact of these productions on their audiences. Key themes explored include: * The representation of violence in neoclassical drama * The role of theater in processing societal anxieties * The intersection of art, destruction, and cultural memory 'In the Wake of Medea' is an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts of theater history, literary studies, and classical arts, providing a fresh perspective on a pivotal period in Western culture. Summary: Fordham University Press hardback book, 'In the Wake of Medea: Neoclassical Theater and the Arts of Destruction' by Juliette Cherbuliez, analyzing the link between neoclassical theater and themes of destruction.

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