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

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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


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    The Birth of Tragedy » Read Now

    by Douglas Smith. 173 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    In The Birth of Tragedy Nietzsche expounds on the origins of Greek tragedy and its relevance to the German culture of its time. He declares it to be the expression of a culture which has achieved a delicate but powerful balance between Dionysian insight into the chaos and suffering which underlies...
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    Greek Tragedy: A Literary Study » Read Now

    by H. D. F. Kitto. 412 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...GREEK TRAGEDY By the same Author IN THE MOUNTAINS OF GREECE GREEK TRAGEDY A Literary Study by H. D...IN GREAT BRITAIN PREFACE A BOOK on Greek Tragedy may be a work of...
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    Tragedy and the Tragic: Greek Theatre and Beyond » Read Now

    by M. S. Silk. 566 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    This important book of thirty new essays focuses on the crucial question: what makes tragedy, especially Greek tragedy, tragic? The contributors include many of the world's foremost scholars in the field of Greek drama. The book is accessible to readers with no knowledge of Greek and will be...
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    Honor Thy Gods: Popular Religion in Greek Tragedy » Read Now

    by Jon D. Mikalson. 360 pgs.

    In Honor Thy Gods Jon Mikalson uses the tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides to explore popular religious beliefs and practices of Athenians in the fifth and fourth centuries B.C. and examines how these playwrights portrayed, manipulated, and otherwise represented popular religion in...
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    Medea, Hippolytus, Electra, Helen » Read Now

    by James Morwood, Euripides. 218 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    This new translation brings to life the most profound tragedies of Euripides, described by Aristotle as "the most tragic of the poets." In these plays, Euripides places his characters under the pressure of intolerable circumstances, revealing them, to use his own words, "as they are." Responsive to...
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    The Political Plays of Euripides (literary criticism) » Read Now

    by G. Zuntz. 162 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...stand out as a variety of Greek tragedy in which the problems...in the oldest extant tragedy, the Aeschylean Suppliant...of Athens and of all Greek cities. To check...
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    Aeschylean Tragedy » Read Now

    by Herbert Weir Smyth. 240 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...they had begun. With Euripides, Greek tragedy virtually came to an end. No one...the mirror of these defeats. Greek tragedy, as tragedy, because it is "heroic...the...
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    A Commentary on the Plays of Sophocles » Read Now

    by James C. Hogan. 390 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...central place of song and dance in Greek tragedy. By most standards Sophoclean...opera, ballet, and oratorio in Greek tragedy than our criticism implies...formal and...
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    On Aristotle and Greek Tragedy » Read Now

    by John Jones. 284 pgs.

    ...ON ARISTOTLE AND GREEK TRAGEDY -2- ON ARISTOTLE AND GREEK TRAGEDY John Jones Senior Lecturer in English Literature...Aristotles tragic hero is considerable, that of the...
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    Gender and Politics in Greek Tragedy » Read Now

    by August W. Staub, Michael X. Zelenak. 158 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    Theatrical tragedy, like all other major civic institutions of the fifth-century B.C. Athenian democratic patriarchy, was exclusively male. The course of western drama changed when women characters (played by transvestite male performers) were introduced. Gender and Politics in Greek Tragedy...
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    Staged Narrative: Poetics and the Messenger in Greek Tragedy » Read Now

    by James Barrett. 250 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    "I have greatly enjoyed reading this study not only because of its eminently readable style but above all because of its well presented and important argument. Making excellent use of existing scholarship on the tragic messenger, James Barrett manages to increase considerably our understanding of...

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