Lanham: Lexington Books, 2002. — 293 p.
On the Jackson Lectures.
Tragedy, Audiences, and Religion.
Tragedy and Religion: Shifting Perspectives and Ancient Filters.
Setting Out the Distances: Religion, Audiences, and the World of Tragedy.
The Ritual Context.
The Great Dionysia: A Reconstruction.
[Re]constructing the Beginnings.
The Great Dionysia and the "Ritual Matrix" of Tragedy.
Religion and the Fifth-Century Tragedians.
"Starting" with Aeschylus.
From Phrynichos to Euripides: The Tragic Choruses.
Euripidean Tragedy and Religious Exploration.
Walking among Mortals? Modalities of Divine Appearance in Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides.
A Summary of the Central Conclusion.