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Prelude. Adapting Greek tragedy : a historical perspective / Vayos Liapis
Part I. Adapting Greek tragedy : definitions, conceptual foundations, ethics. Definitions : adaptation and related modalities / Katja Krebs
Forsaking the fidelity discourse : the application of adaptation / Peter Meineck
Translation and/as adaptation / Lorna Hardwick
Adaptation as a love affair : the ethics of directing the Greeks / Avra Sidiropoulou
Part II. Adaptation on the page and on the stage : re-inscribing the Greek classics. Speaking up : theatre practitioners on adapting the classics
The view from the archive : performances of ancient tragedy at the National Theatre, 1963-1973 / Adam Lecznar
Compromise, contingency, and gendered adaptation : the case of Malthouse's Antigone / Jane Montgomery Griffiths
Technology, media and intermediality in contemporary adaptations of Greek tragedy / Peter Campbell
Violence in adaptations of Greek tragedy / Simon Perris
Adaptations of Greek tragedies in non-Western performance cultures / Erika Fischer-Lichte
Cultural identities : appropriations of Greek tragedy in post-colonial discourse / Elke Steinmeyer
Trapped between fidelity and adaptation? On the reception of ancient Greek tragedy in modern Greece / Anastasia Bakogianni
Adaptation and the transtextual palimpsest : Anne Carson's Antigonick as a textual/visual hybrid / Vayos Liapis.

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