Companion to Ancient Greece and Rome on Screen
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Companion to Ancient Greece and Rome on Screen
Pomeroy, Arthur J.
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
08/2017
568
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9781118741351
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Notes on Contributors ix
Introduction 1
Arthur J. Pomeroy
PART I The Development of the Depiction of Ancient Greece and Rome on Screen 15
1 Greece and Rome on Screen: On the Possibilities and Promises of a New Medium 17
Pantelis Michelakis
2 The Creation of the Epic: Italian Silent Film to 1915 37
Irmbert Schenk
3 From 1916 to the Arrival of Sound: The Systematization, Expressivity and Self?-reflection of the Feature Film 61
Maria Wyke
4 The Resurgence of Epics in the 1950s: Classical Antiquity in Post?-war Hollywood 91
Konstantinos P. Nikoloutsos
5 Hollywood Ascendant: Ben?-Hur and Spartacus 119
Fiona Radford
6 The Peplum Era 145
Arthur J. Pomeroy
PART II Comedy, Drama, and Adaptation 161
7 Hollywood Meets Art?-House Cinema: Michael Cacoyannis's "Hybrid" Euripidean Trilogy 163
Anastasia Bakogianni
8 Greek Tragedy as Theater in Screen?-Media 187
Meredith E. Safran
9 Greece and Rome on the Comic Screen 209
Lisa Maurice
10 The Return of a Genre 233
Jerry Benjamin Pierce
11 Franco Rossi's Adaptations of the Classics 253
Arthur J. Pomeroy
12 I, Claudius and Ancient Rome as Televised Period Drama 271
Juliette Harrisson
13 Premium Cable Television 293
Monica S. Cyrino
14 Thinking through the Ancient World: "Late Antique Movies" as a Mirror of Shifting Attitudes towards
Christian Religion 307
Filippo Carla?-Uhink
15 Non?-western Approaches to the Ancient World: India and Japan-Classical Heritage or Exotic Occidentalism? 329
Anja Wieber
PART III Film Production and Ancient World Cinema 349
16 Man to Man: Music and Masculine Relations in Ben?-Hur (1925 and 1959) 351
Stephan Prock
17 Visual Poetry on Screen: Sets and Costumes for Ancient Greek Tragedy 385
Alejandro Valverde Garcia
18 Filming the Ancient World: Have Film Historians Made a Spectacular Omission of Epic Proportions? 403
Harriet Margolis
PART IV The Ancient World as an Idea 427
19 High Art and Low Art Expectations: Ancient Greece in Film and Popular Culture 429
Alastair J. L. Blanshard
20 "Soft" Science Fiction and Technical Fantasy: The Ancient World in Star Trek, Babylon 5, Battlestar Galactica and Dr Who 449
Otta Wenskus
21 The Ancient World is Part of Us: Classical Tragedy in Modern Film and Television 467
Anastasia Bakogianni
22 Ancient World Documentaries 491
Fiona Hobden
23 Mythology for the Young at Heart 515
Martin Lindner
Index 535
Introduction 1
Arthur J. Pomeroy
PART I The Development of the Depiction of Ancient Greece and Rome on Screen 15
1 Greece and Rome on Screen: On the Possibilities and Promises of a New Medium 17
Pantelis Michelakis
2 The Creation of the Epic: Italian Silent Film to 1915 37
Irmbert Schenk
3 From 1916 to the Arrival of Sound: The Systematization, Expressivity and Self?-reflection of the Feature Film 61
Maria Wyke
4 The Resurgence of Epics in the 1950s: Classical Antiquity in Post?-war Hollywood 91
Konstantinos P. Nikoloutsos
5 Hollywood Ascendant: Ben?-Hur and Spartacus 119
Fiona Radford
6 The Peplum Era 145
Arthur J. Pomeroy
PART II Comedy, Drama, and Adaptation 161
7 Hollywood Meets Art?-House Cinema: Michael Cacoyannis's "Hybrid" Euripidean Trilogy 163
Anastasia Bakogianni
8 Greek Tragedy as Theater in Screen?-Media 187
Meredith E. Safran
9 Greece and Rome on the Comic Screen 209
Lisa Maurice
10 The Return of a Genre 233
Jerry Benjamin Pierce
11 Franco Rossi's Adaptations of the Classics 253
Arthur J. Pomeroy
12 I, Claudius and Ancient Rome as Televised Period Drama 271
Juliette Harrisson
13 Premium Cable Television 293
Monica S. Cyrino
14 Thinking through the Ancient World: "Late Antique Movies" as a Mirror of Shifting Attitudes towards
Christian Religion 307
Filippo Carla?-Uhink
15 Non?-western Approaches to the Ancient World: India and Japan-Classical Heritage or Exotic Occidentalism? 329
Anja Wieber
PART III Film Production and Ancient World Cinema 349
16 Man to Man: Music and Masculine Relations in Ben?-Hur (1925 and 1959) 351
Stephan Prock
17 Visual Poetry on Screen: Sets and Costumes for Ancient Greek Tragedy 385
Alejandro Valverde Garcia
18 Filming the Ancient World: Have Film Historians Made a Spectacular Omission of Epic Proportions? 403
Harriet Margolis
PART IV The Ancient World as an Idea 427
19 High Art and Low Art Expectations: Ancient Greece in Film and Popular Culture 429
Alastair J. L. Blanshard
20 "Soft" Science Fiction and Technical Fantasy: The Ancient World in Star Trek, Babylon 5, Battlestar Galactica and Dr Who 449
Otta Wenskus
21 The Ancient World is Part of Us: Classical Tragedy in Modern Film and Television 467
Anastasia Bakogianni
22 Ancient World Documentaries 491
Fiona Hobden
23 Mythology for the Young at Heart 515
Martin Lindner
Index 535
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Film ancient Greece; Film ancient Rome; Television ancient Greece; Television ancient Rome; Companion to Ancient Greece and Rome on Screen; Arthur J. Pomeroy; ancient Rome screen; ancient Greece screen; Classical World screen; Classical world film; Classical world movies; Classical world television; pagan Christian worlds film; pagan Christian worlds television; filming ancient world; ancient world film; technical advances film production; technical advance television production; Hollywood Classical World; Hollywood ancient Rome; Hollywood ancient Greece; silent films ancient Greece; silent films ancient Rome; ancient world film comedy
Notes on Contributors ix
Introduction 1
Arthur J. Pomeroy
PART I The Development of the Depiction of Ancient Greece and Rome on Screen 15
1 Greece and Rome on Screen: On the Possibilities and Promises of a New Medium 17
Pantelis Michelakis
2 The Creation of the Epic: Italian Silent Film to 1915 37
Irmbert Schenk
3 From 1916 to the Arrival of Sound: The Systematization, Expressivity and Self?-reflection of the Feature Film 61
Maria Wyke
4 The Resurgence of Epics in the 1950s: Classical Antiquity in Post?-war Hollywood 91
Konstantinos P. Nikoloutsos
5 Hollywood Ascendant: Ben?-Hur and Spartacus 119
Fiona Radford
6 The Peplum Era 145
Arthur J. Pomeroy
PART II Comedy, Drama, and Adaptation 161
7 Hollywood Meets Art?-House Cinema: Michael Cacoyannis's "Hybrid" Euripidean Trilogy 163
Anastasia Bakogianni
8 Greek Tragedy as Theater in Screen?-Media 187
Meredith E. Safran
9 Greece and Rome on the Comic Screen 209
Lisa Maurice
10 The Return of a Genre 233
Jerry Benjamin Pierce
11 Franco Rossi's Adaptations of the Classics 253
Arthur J. Pomeroy
12 I, Claudius and Ancient Rome as Televised Period Drama 271
Juliette Harrisson
13 Premium Cable Television 293
Monica S. Cyrino
14 Thinking through the Ancient World: "Late Antique Movies" as a Mirror of Shifting Attitudes towards
Christian Religion 307
Filippo Carla?-Uhink
15 Non?-western Approaches to the Ancient World: India and Japan-Classical Heritage or Exotic Occidentalism? 329
Anja Wieber
PART III Film Production and Ancient World Cinema 349
16 Man to Man: Music and Masculine Relations in Ben?-Hur (1925 and 1959) 351
Stephan Prock
17 Visual Poetry on Screen: Sets and Costumes for Ancient Greek Tragedy 385
Alejandro Valverde Garcia
18 Filming the Ancient World: Have Film Historians Made a Spectacular Omission of Epic Proportions? 403
Harriet Margolis
PART IV The Ancient World as an Idea 427
19 High Art and Low Art Expectations: Ancient Greece in Film and Popular Culture 429
Alastair J. L. Blanshard
20 "Soft" Science Fiction and Technical Fantasy: The Ancient World in Star Trek, Babylon 5, Battlestar Galactica and Dr Who 449
Otta Wenskus
21 The Ancient World is Part of Us: Classical Tragedy in Modern Film and Television 467
Anastasia Bakogianni
22 Ancient World Documentaries 491
Fiona Hobden
23 Mythology for the Young at Heart 515
Martin Lindner
Index 535
Introduction 1
Arthur J. Pomeroy
PART I The Development of the Depiction of Ancient Greece and Rome on Screen 15
1 Greece and Rome on Screen: On the Possibilities and Promises of a New Medium 17
Pantelis Michelakis
2 The Creation of the Epic: Italian Silent Film to 1915 37
Irmbert Schenk
3 From 1916 to the Arrival of Sound: The Systematization, Expressivity and Self?-reflection of the Feature Film 61
Maria Wyke
4 The Resurgence of Epics in the 1950s: Classical Antiquity in Post?-war Hollywood 91
Konstantinos P. Nikoloutsos
5 Hollywood Ascendant: Ben?-Hur and Spartacus 119
Fiona Radford
6 The Peplum Era 145
Arthur J. Pomeroy
PART II Comedy, Drama, and Adaptation 161
7 Hollywood Meets Art?-House Cinema: Michael Cacoyannis's "Hybrid" Euripidean Trilogy 163
Anastasia Bakogianni
8 Greek Tragedy as Theater in Screen?-Media 187
Meredith E. Safran
9 Greece and Rome on the Comic Screen 209
Lisa Maurice
10 The Return of a Genre 233
Jerry Benjamin Pierce
11 Franco Rossi's Adaptations of the Classics 253
Arthur J. Pomeroy
12 I, Claudius and Ancient Rome as Televised Period Drama 271
Juliette Harrisson
13 Premium Cable Television 293
Monica S. Cyrino
14 Thinking through the Ancient World: "Late Antique Movies" as a Mirror of Shifting Attitudes towards
Christian Religion 307
Filippo Carla?-Uhink
15 Non?-western Approaches to the Ancient World: India and Japan-Classical Heritage or Exotic Occidentalism? 329
Anja Wieber
PART III Film Production and Ancient World Cinema 349
16 Man to Man: Music and Masculine Relations in Ben?-Hur (1925 and 1959) 351
Stephan Prock
17 Visual Poetry on Screen: Sets and Costumes for Ancient Greek Tragedy 385
Alejandro Valverde Garcia
18 Filming the Ancient World: Have Film Historians Made a Spectacular Omission of Epic Proportions? 403
Harriet Margolis
PART IV The Ancient World as an Idea 427
19 High Art and Low Art Expectations: Ancient Greece in Film and Popular Culture 429
Alastair J. L. Blanshard
20 "Soft" Science Fiction and Technical Fantasy: The Ancient World in Star Trek, Babylon 5, Battlestar Galactica and Dr Who 449
Otta Wenskus
21 The Ancient World is Part of Us: Classical Tragedy in Modern Film and Television 467
Anastasia Bakogianni
22 Ancient World Documentaries 491
Fiona Hobden
23 Mythology for the Young at Heart 515
Martin Lindner
Index 535
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Film ancient Greece; Film ancient Rome; Television ancient Greece; Television ancient Rome; Companion to Ancient Greece and Rome on Screen; Arthur J. Pomeroy; ancient Rome screen; ancient Greece screen; Classical World screen; Classical world film; Classical world movies; Classical world television; pagan Christian worlds film; pagan Christian worlds television; filming ancient world; ancient world film; technical advances film production; technical advance television production; Hollywood Classical World; Hollywood ancient Rome; Hollywood ancient Greece; silent films ancient Greece; silent films ancient Rome; ancient world film comedy