Lost Dramas of Classical Athens: Greek Tragic FragmentsFiona McHardy, James E. Robson, James Robson, David Harvey "Lost Dramas of Classical Athens offers an exciting range of new and traditional, approaches to fragmentary Greek drama. Its main focus is on the lost works of the three most famous Athenian tragedians: Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides. Incorporating cutting-edge work by world authorities from the fields of tragedy, tragic fragments and beyond, the collection confirms the important role Greek fragments play in the study of ancient drama and their significance to disciplines as diverse as philosophy, cultural history and gender studies. The book also raises key questions about the contextualization, manipulation and definition of tragic fragments."--Jacket. |
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Tragic Fragments Ancient Philosophers | 5 |
Lycians in the Cares of Aeschylus | 63 |
Ghosts in Tragic Fragments | 83 |
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