Die Attische Trag die Als Bild-und B hnenkunst (Attic Tragedy as Visual and Stage Art) by Eugen Petersen explores the visual and performative aspects of ancient Greek tragedy. Published in 1915, this work delves into the intersection of dramatic literature, visual art, and stagecraft in classical Athens. Petersen examines how the plays were staged, the visual elements employed, and the overall artistic experience for the audience. This study offers valuable insights into the historical context and artistic interpretation of Greek tragedy, appealing to scholars and enthusiasts interested in classical drama and theater history.
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