The Lyric Poems of Greek Tragedy |
Contents
The Victory Songs of Pindar | 29 |
The Problem of Relevance | 35 |
Myth and Choral Lyric | 41 |
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Achilles action Admetus Aegisthus Aeschylean Aeschylus Agamemnon agôn Ajax Ajax's Alcestis ambiguity Antigone Aphrodite Archilochus aretê Bacchae Bacchylides beauty character choral lyric choral odes Chorus climactic climax Clytemnestra complex context contrast Creon curse death Deianeira dialogue Dionysus divine dramatic echo effect Electra emotional emphasis encomiastic epinician erôs Eteocles Euripidean Euripides example experience expression fate final gods Greek lyric Greek tragedy Helen Herakles hero heroic Hippolytus human hybris hymn hypomnesis imagery imagination Iphigeneia irony kind Kitto Lykos lyric poems lyric relevance meaning Menoeceus metaphor monodic lyric mood moral murder myth mythical mythohistorical nature Oedipus Orestes Parodos passages passim past Pentheus Persae Phaedra Phoenissae Pindar play play's poet poetic poetry Polyneices praise prayer present reference reflected role Sappho Second Stasimon sense Septem simile song Sophocles stanza stasima structure suggest Supplices symbol Thebes theme Third Stasimon thought tion tragic Troades Trojan Trojan War truth victor Zeus