Published: July 1968
See the issue summary and contents below.
11 essays, totalling 128 pages
$15.00 CAD
In his essay, John J. Reich quotes Richard Wagner, who argues that the “essence of our art today” is intimately connected with the “art of ancient Greeks” because of the Greek impact on Europe. This issue of Mosaic moves beyond Wagner’s claim and considers the impact and current representation of the classics on world literatures and artistic production, including theatre and music of the past and present.
A la recherche de notre âmeJacques Desautels | |
Valéry, Camus and PindarRoy A. Swanson | |
The Rebirth of Tragedy- Wagner and the GreeksJohn J. Reich | |
Form and Vision in Erotic Tragedy: From Aphrodite to FreudErrol Durbach | |
Théâtre: Les Classiques Aujourd'huiJan Kott | |
The Rosciad IdeaCharles Garton | |
Stoicism, Ethics, and Learning in Seventeenth Century EnglandSidney Warhaft | |
Total Theatre: Cruelty, Exorcism, PsychodramaLuigi Squarzina | |
Grube StreetBarry Baldwin | |
Literature, Climate and EvidenceVincent R. Desbourough | |
The Ancient Greek RomancesB.P. Reardon |