Conjoint Prof. Michael Ewans
Highlighted Publications
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2007
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Ewans Michael Christopher, Opera from the Greek: Studies in the Poetics of Appropriation, Ashgate Publishing, Surrey, 213 (2007) [A1]
This substantial book contains eight case studies in the adaptation of Greek tragedy and Homeric epic into opera. The chapters analyze the original source text, the use made of the source text in the opera's libretto, and the music to build up a picture of how each Greek original was particularly suited for adaptation in the socio-political context of each opera, and how the Greek material could be made to speak compellingly to a modern audience. The operas chosen range from the seventeenth to the twentieth century.
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2005
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Ewans Michael Christopher, 'Agamemnon's influence in Germany: Goethe, Schiller and Wagner', Agamemnon in Performance 458 BC-AD 2004, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 107-118 (2005) [B1]
A survey of the influence of Aeschylus' 'Agamemnon' in nineteenth-century Germany, focusing in particular on its reception by the three outstanding figures in German drama and music drama. Goethe, Schiller and Wagner all developed their own concept of what drama should be in their own times by absorbing and meditating on Aeschylus' achievement.
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2007
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Ewans Michael Christopher, 'Iphigenie's power in Goethe's Iphigenie auf Tauris', Text and Presentation, 2006 35-42 (2007) [C1]
A pioneering article presenting a new interpretation of the character of the title figure in Goethe's important and influential play, and through this a new interpretation of the play as a whole.
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2006
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Ewans Michael Christopher, The Women's Festival by Aristophanes, Drama Studio, Callaghan, University of Newcastle (2006) [J3]
A significant production of one of Aristophanes' best comedies in a replica of the original performance space, which enabled research to be conducted into many issues of staging which the comedy presents.
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2005
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Ewans Michael Christopher, Aristrophanes, Lysistrata, Drama Studio (2005) [J3]
A significant production of one of Aristophanes' best comedies in a replica of the original performance space, which enabled research to be conducted into many issues of staging which the comedy presents.
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2006
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Ewans Michael Christopher, 'Aristophanes and History: the Politics of Lysistrata, Thesmophoriazousai (The Women's Festival) and Frogs', Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Ancient Greek Drama, Droushia-Paphos, Cyprus (2006) [E1]
An article which establishes the relationship to the political events around the time of first performance of Aristophanes' three comedies from the last years of the Peloponnesian War, 411-404 b.c.e.
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Publications
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Books (6 outputs)
Authored - Research (A1) (3 outputs)
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2012
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Ewans Michael Christopher, Aristophanes: Acharnians, Knights, and Peace, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, - (2012) [A1] |
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2007
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Ewans Michael Christopher, Opera from the Greek: Studies in the Poetics of Appropriation, Ashgate Publishing, Surrey, 213 (2007) [A1]
This substantial book contains eight case studies in the adaptation of Greek tragedy and Homeric epic into opera. The chapters analyze the original source text, the use made of the source text in the opera's libretto, and the music to build up a picture of how each Greek original was particularly suited for adaptation in the socio-political context of each opera, and how the Greek material could be made to speak compellingly to a modern audience. The operas chosen range from the seventeenth to the twentieth century.
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1999
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Ewans Michael Christopher, Ley G H, McCart G, Sophocles: four dramas of maturity, Everyman Classics (J M Dent London/Charles E Tuttle Vermont), London and Vermont, lxxx + 3332 (1999) [A1] |
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Authored - Other (A2) (1 outputs)
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2010
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Ewans Michael Christopher, Aristophanes: Lysistrata, The women's festival, and Frogs. Translated and with theatrical commentaries by Michael Ewans, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, USA, 324 (2010) [A2] |
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Edited (A3) (2 outputs)
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2004
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Ewans Michael Christopher, Halton Rosalind, John A Phillips, Music Research: New Directions for a New Century, Cambridge Scholars Press, Amersham, 451 (2004) [A3] |
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2000
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Ewans Michael Christopher, Ley G, McCart G, Sophocles; Three Dramas of old Age, J M Dent, London and Vermont, 381 (2000) [A3]
A new translation of 'Elektra', 'Philoctetes' and 'Oedipus at Colonus', the three plays which survive from Sophocles' output in his eighties and nineties, and which reflect the upheaval in values and social norms at Athens during the late fifth century. The edition comes with a full introduction covering historical and politico-social matters as well as with Notes on the staging of the plays, which are based on productions by the three contributors in a replica of the Greek theatre shape.
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Chapters In A Book (4 outputs)
Chapter in A1 Book (B1) (4 outputs)
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2010
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Belina Anastasia, Ewans Michael Christopher, 'Taneyev's Oresteia', Ancient Drama in Music for the Modern Stage, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 258-284 (2010) [B1] |
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2008
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Ewans Michael Christopher, 'Iphigenie en Tauride and Elektra: 'Apolline' and 'Dionysiac' Receptions of Greek Tragedy into Opera', A Companion to Classical Receptions, Blackwell Publishing, Malden, 231-246 (2008) [B1] |
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2005
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Ewans Michael Christopher, 'Agamemnon's influence in Germany: Goethe, Schiller and Wagner', Agamemnon in Performance 458 BC-AD 2004, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 107-118 (2005) [B1]
A survey of the influence of Aeschylus' 'Agamemnon' in nineteenth-century Germany, focusing in particular on its reception by the three outstanding figures in German drama and music drama. Goethe, Schiller and Wagner all developed their own concept of what drama should be in their own times by absorbing and meditating on Aeschylus' achievement.
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2002
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Ewans Michael Christopher, 'Performance-based Research into Greek Drama', Greek and Roman Drama; Translation and Performance (Beitrage zum antiken Drama und seiner Rezeption Band 12), J B Metzler, Stuttgart, Weimar, 58-78 (2002) [B1]
A fundamental article which justifies the methodology of the author's practice-based research into Greek drama, and shows why insights gained by performing ancient plays in a replica of the original performance shape yield insights which are not available to scholars who work solely from the perspective of what they can glean by reading the plays.
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Journal Articles (10 outputs)
Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journal (C1) (3 outputs)
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2012
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Ewans Michael Christopher, Phiddian Robert, 'Risk-taking and transgression: Aristophanes' Lysistrata today', Didaskalia, 9 1 (2012) [C1] |
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2007
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Ewans Michael Christopher, 'Iphigenie's power in Goethe's Iphigenie auf Tauris', Text and Presentation, 2006 35-42 (2007) [C1]
A pioneering article presenting a new interpretation of the character of the title figure in Goethe's important and influential play, and through this a new interpretation of the play as a whole.
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2000
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Ewans Michael Christopher, 'Dominance and Submission, Rhetoric and Sincerity; Insights from a Production of Sophocles' 'Electra'', Helios, 27 123-136 (2000) [C1]
A study of the scenes between Elektra and Chrysothemis in Sophocles' 'Elektra'. This performance-based research re-evaluates the nature of the dialogue between the two sisters, and demonstrates in detail that Elektra's scorn for her sister's pragmatic position would not have been received by the fifth-century audience as heroic (as it has often been read in modern interpretations) but as foolish.
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Non Refereed Article in a Professional Journal (C3) (6 outputs)
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2011
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Ewans Michael Christopher, 'Theorising Performance. Greek Drama, Cultural History and Critical Practice', Classical Review, 61 377-379 (2011) [C3] |
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2009
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Ewans Michael Christopher, 'Ancient Rome in early opera', Comparative Drama, 43 282-284 (2009) [C3] |
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2009
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Ewans Michael Christopher, 'Brecht at the opera', Comparative Drama, 43 116-118 (2009) [C3] |
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2008
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Ewans Michael Christopher, 'Comic business: Theatricality, dramatic technique, and performance contexts of Aristophanic comedy', Classical Review, 58 363-364 (2008) [C3] |
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2008
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Ewans Michael Christopher, 'Mask and performance in Greek tragedy: From ancient festival to modern experimentation', Journal of Hellenic Studies, 128 191 (2008) [C3] |
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2007
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Ewans Michael Christopher, 'Found in translation: Greek drama in English (Book review)', New Theatre Quarterly, 23 427 (2007) [C3] |
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Letter or Note (C4) (1 outputs)
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2003
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Ewans Michael Christopher, 'Michael Tippett: Music and Literature', A Journal of Music Research 81 (2003) [C4] |
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Review (1 outputs)
A Review of Several Works (D2) (1 outputs)
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2005
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Ewans Michael Christopher, ''Janacek and his World' ed. Michael Beckermann', Context : a journal of music research (2005) [D2] |
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Conference Publication (5 outputs)
Full Written Paper - Refereed (E1) (1 outputs)
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2006
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Ewans Michael Christopher, 'Aristophanes and History: the Politics of Lysistrata, Thesmophoriazousai (The Women's Festival) and Frogs', Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Ancient Greek Drama, Droushia-Paphos, Cyprus (2006) [E1]
An article which establishes the relationship to the political events around the time of first performance of Aristophanes' three comedies from the last years of the Peloponnesian War, 411-404 b.c.e.
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Full Written Paper - Non Refereed (E2) (1 outputs)
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2005
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Ewans Michael Christopher, 'Conquering Destiny in Enescu's Oedipe', 8th International Symposium on Ancient Greek Drama, Cyprus (2005) [E2] |
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Extract of Paper (E3) (3 outputs)
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2012
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Ewans Michael Christopher, Gibb Dirk, 'Aristophanic elements in 'South Park'', The 18th AHSN Annual Colloquium on "Varieties of Humour and Laughter", Canberra, ACT (2012) [E3] |
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2011
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Ewans Michael Christopher, 'Aristophanic elements in Monty Python's Life of Brian', 17th Australiasian Humour Studies Network (AHSN) Colloquium on 'Time, Place and Humour' Abstracts, Hobart, Tas (2011) [E3] |
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2009
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Ewans Michael Christopher, 'Opera: The bridge between music and drama', Proceedings of the 32nd National Conference of the Musicological Society of Australia: BRIDGES, Newcastle, NSW (2009) [E3] |
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Other Creative Works (1 outputs)
Representation of Original Art (F3) (1 outputs)
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1998
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Ewans Michael Christopher, "Elektra" by Sophokles, Performing Art Newcastle (PAN), Newcastle (1998) [F3] |
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Major Creative Works (2 outputs)
Exhibitions (J3) (2 outputs)
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2006
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Ewans Michael Christopher, The Women's Festival by Aristophanes, Drama Studio, Callaghan, University of Newcastle (2006) [J3]
A significant production of one of Aristophanes' best comedies in a replica of the original performance space, which enabled research to be conducted into many issues of staging which the comedy presents.
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2005
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Ewans Michael Christopher, Aristrophanes, Lysistrata, Drama Studio (2005) [J3]
A significant production of one of Aristophanes' best comedies in a replica of the original performance space, which enabled research to be conducted into many issues of staging which the comedy presents.
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