Ιδεολογική και αισθητική λειτουργία του θανάτου στη δραματουργία του Βασίλη Ζιώγα

Abstract

Vasilis Ziogas (1937-2001) is undoudtedly a unique and idiosyncratic figure in Greek post-war playwriting. After the Second World War, the majority of Greek dramatists were still preoccupied with themes of the Civil War; they attempted to restore traditional realism, and to depict the everyday life of the rising Greek middle class. They were following, albeit hesitantly, European psychological dramatic models while trying to establish their own theatrical identity. Vasilis Ziogas kept himself distanced from those mainstream tendencies. Influenced by surrealistic trends and the "Theatre of the absurd", he was innovative in many domains: themes, plot, technique, style, language. The present thesis examines the above-mentioned aspects of Ziogas's work through the aspect o death. The thesis examines the fables, the heroes and the circumstances, aming to the understanding of the "cosmic" plan -as Ziogas has conceived it- and, if possible, of the purpose and place of mankind in the universe. ...
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DOI
10.12681/eadd/32354
Handle URL
http://hdl.handle.net/10442/hedi/32354
ND
32354
Author
Προύσαλη, Ευανθία (Πατρώνυμο: Αθηνόδωρος)
Date
2010
Degree Grantor
University of Patras
Committee members
Τσατσούλης Δημήτριος
Θωμαδάκη Μαρίκα
Μπακονικόλα Χαρά
Πετράκου Κυριακή
Κυριακός Κωνσταντίνος
Βασιλείου Αρετή
Παπαγεωργίου Ιωάννα
Discipline
Humanities and the ArtsPhilosophy, Ethics and Religion
Humanities and the ArtsArts (arts, history of arts, performing arts, music)
Keywords
Dramaturgy and philosophy; Greek dramaturgy
Country
Greece
Language
Greek
Description
554 σ., im., tbls., fig.
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