AUC Philologica (Acta Universitatis Carolinae Philologica) is an academic journal published by Charles University. It publishes scholarly articles in a large number of disciplines (English, German, Greek and Latin, Oriental, Romance and Slavonic studies, as well as in phonetics and translation studies), both on linguistic and on literary and cultural topics. Apart from articles it publishes reviews of new academic books or special issues of academic journals.
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AUC PHILOLOGICA, Vol 2012 No 3 (2012), 203–206
Imaginary Space in Greek and Roman Theatre
Eva Stehlíková
published online: 29. 12. 2014
abstract
Studies of the imaginary space by classical philologists Klára Pražáková (1921) and Ferdinand Stiebitz (1937) were followed by Czech structuralist Karel Brušák (1991). The author investigates how this concept has been developed by modern scholars (Oliver Taplin, Froma Zeitlin, David Wiles, Rush Rehm). The author sees the dramatic space of the ancient theatre as a continuum which is made up of the on-stage world together with the imagined off-stage world. The interpretation of the play thus depends on an understanding between audience and the actors, who were the main mediators between the seen and the unseen. Imaginární prostor v řeckém a římském divadle Na studie o imaginárním prostoru klasických filologů Kláry Pražákové (1921) a Ferdinanda Stiebitze (1937) navázal český strukturalista Karel Brušák (1991). Autorka zkoumá, jak tento koncept rozvíjejí moderní badatelé (Oliver Taplin, Froma Zeitlin, David Wiles, Rush Rehm). Chápe dramatický prostor antického divadla jako kontinuum, které tvoří jak „the on-stage world“ a „the imagined off-stage world“. Interpretace hry pak závisí na porozumění mezi divákem a hercem, který je hlavním zprostředkovatelem viděného i neviděného.
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