Metatheater, or "theater within theater, " is a critical approach often
used in studies of Shakespearian or modern drama. Breaking new ground in
the study of ancient Greek tragedy, Mark Ringer applies the concept of
metatheatricality to the work of Sophocles. His innovative analysis
sheds light on Sophocles' technical ingenuity and reveals previously
unrecognized facets of fifth-century performative irony. Ringer analyzes
the layers of theatrical self-awareness in all seven Sophoclean
tragedies, giving special attention to Electra, the playwright's most
metatheatrical work.