 
    Greek tragedy remains a subject of central concern, not only in classics, English and world literature courses at school and university, but also in the live theatre, where new translations of the plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides continue to play to capacity audiences. This volume is the second to be published in the "Greece & Rome Studies" series. It collects together 17 studies of Greek tragedy by leading authorities in the field, published between 1972 and 1989 in the journal "Greece & Rome" (published by the Oxford University Press for the Classical Association). The articles include treatments of individual plays by all three playwrights, studies of character and imagery, and to begin with, an examination of recent critical assumptions. Aeschylus is represented by four articles, Sophocles by five, and Euripides by six. All are aimed at non-linguistic as well as linguistic students of classical literature.
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Greek tragedy remains a subject of central concern, not only in classics, English and world literature courses at school and university, but also in the live theatre, where new translations of the plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides continue to play to capacity audiences. This volume is the second to be published in the "Greece & Rome Studies" series. It collects together 17 studies of Greek tragedy by leading authorities in the field, published between 1972 and 1989 in the journal "Greece & Rome" (published by the Oxford University Press for the Classical Association). The articles include treatments of individual plays by all three playwrights, studies of character and imagery, and to begin with, an examination of recent critical assumptions. Aeschylus is represented by four articles, Sophocles by five, and Euripides by six. All are aimed at non-linguistic as well as linguistic students of classical literature.
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Oxford University Press, on behalf of the Classical Association, Oxford (.), 1993. 225p. Paperback. Lower corner front cover slightly creased. Series: Greece & Rome Studies, Volume II. A.o.: P.E. EASTERLING: Presentation of Character in Aeschylus (pp.12-29); D. COHEN: The Theodicy of Aeschylus: Justice and Tyranny in the Oresteia (pp.45-58); D. BAIN: A Misunderstood Scene in Sophokles, 'Oidipous' (O.T. 300-462); W. GEOFFREY ARNOTT: Euripides and the Unexpected (pp.138-153); C. COLLARD: Formal Debates in Euripides' Drama (pp.153-167); S.A. BARLOW: Structure and Dramatic Realism in Euripides' Heracles (pp.193-204). Artikel-Nr. 55317
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