Zur Geschichte des Griechischen Mimus... (On the History of Greek Mime) offers a detailed examination of the origins and development of mime in ancient Greece. Written by dmund Hauler, this historical study delves into the theatrical traditions, literary influences, and social contexts that shaped this popular form of entertainment. The book explores various aspects of Greek mime, including its performance style, stock characters, and its relationship to other forms of ancient drama.
This work provides valuable insights into the cultural landscape of ancient Greece and the enduring legacy of its theatrical innovations. It is an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in classical studies, theatre history, and the history of dramatic arts.
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