Abstract

Part 1 Tragedy, Audiences, and Religion Chapter 2 Tragedy and Religion: Shifting Perspectives and Ancient Filters Chapter 3 Setting Out the Distances: Religion, Audiences, and the World of Tragedy Part 4 The Context Chapter 5 The Great Dionysia: a Reconstruction Chapter 6 [Re]Constructing the Beginnings Chapter 7 The Great Dionysia and the Ritual Matrix of Tragedy Part 8 Religion and the Fifth-Century Tragedians Chapter 9 Starting with Aeschylus Chapter 10 From Phyrynichos to Euripides: the Tragic Choruses Chapter 11 Euripidean Tragedy and Religious Exploration Chapter 12 Walking Among Mortals? Modalities of Divine Appearance in Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides Part 13 A Summary of the Central Conclusion

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