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Volume 44, Issue 4 (2010) Translation, Performance, and Reception of Greek Drama, 1900-1960: International Dialogues
This edition was published as a double issue including volumes 44.4 and 45.1.Articles
Greek Drama in the First Six Decades of the Twentieth Century: Tradition, Identity, Migration
Amanda Wrigley
Toward a National Heterotopia: Ancient Theaters and the Cultural Politics of Performing Ancient Drama in Modern Greece
Eleftheria Ioannidou
Touring the Ivies with Iphigenia, 1915
Niall W. Slater
Oedipus and Afrikaans Theater
Betine Van Zyl Smit
"Now the struggle is for all" (Aeschylus's Persians 405): What a Difference a Few Years Make When Interpreting a Classic
Gonda Van Steen
Research Note: African-American Classicist William Sanders Scarborough and the 1921 Film of the Oresteia at Cambridge University
Michele Valerie Ronnick
Research Note: Alberto Savinio's Alcesti di Samuele in the Aftermath of the Second World War
Giulia Torello
Research Note: Politics, War, and Adaptation: Ewan MacColl's Operation Olive Branch, 1947
Claire Warden
Research Note: Aristophanes and Douglas Young
C. W. Marshall
Afterword
Lorna Hardwick