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Greek Tragedy



Greek Literature, Ancient - the writings of the ancient Greeks. The Greek Isles are recognized as the birthplace of Western intellectual life.

Early Writings

The earliest extant European literary works are the Iliad and the Odyssey, both written in ancient Greek probably before 700 b.c., and attributed to Homer. Among other early epic poems, most of which have perished, those of Hesiod, the   Read More...


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Greek Tragedy

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    The Birth of Tragedy
    by Douglas Smith. 173 pgs.


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    Medea, Hippolytus, Electra, Helen
    by James Morwood, Euripides. 218 pgs.


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    Gender and Politics in Greek Tragedy
    by August W. Staub, Michael X. Zelenak. 158 pgs.


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