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...authority?' (ll. 253–4).Burnett speaks of Creusa's 'unconscious...psychologically complex'case'. Burnett goes on to elaborate on the unconscious...her rebellion and her awe,19 Anne Pippin Burnett (trans. with commentary), Ion...
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...written for people from that distinctiveisland. Anne Pippin Burnett has come up with a simple answer: they are all...see line 36 and below p. 306.27 See esp. Burnett (2005) 4528 Burnett (2005) 46 and n. 7.29 Burnett (2005) 46...
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...and Berlin: de Gruyter, 1979), 151-61; Anne Pippin Burnett,Hunt and Hearth in Hippolytus, in Greek Tragedy and...irrelevant, see Barrett, Hippolytos, 363. See also Anne Rankin, Euripides' Hippolytos: A Psycho­pathological...
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...love and eroticdesire in Sappho should also consult: Anne Pippin Burnett, ThreeArchaic Poets (Harvard University Press, 1983); Anne Carson, Eros theBittersweet (Princeton University...
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To borrow a phrase from Anne Pippin Burnett,the world depicted in these poems is a ‘song­created world (which may or may not reflect thereal)’...
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...Euripides: Alcestis (Oxford, 1954), Introduction, v-xxix. Two excellent essays on the play by Anne Pippin Burnett deservespecial mention: The Virtues of Admetus, Classical Philology 60(1965), 240-55 (reprinted...
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...in so doing, the play announces that one of its chief concerns is thefate of Rhesos in the poetic tradition.As Anne Pippin Burnett has shown, however, the play is designed toevoke smiles from the spectators as they confront the absurdity andfoolishness...
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...Henry King's The Bravados (1958), and Andre de Toth's Day ofthe Outlaw (1959). On revenge tragedy see Anne Pippin Burnett, Revenge in Attic andLater Tragedy (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998).
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...poem, who is accordingly viewed as adesperately bitter figure looking back on a painful scene of breaking up.Anne Pippin Burnett, however, has demonstrated that the piece focuseson the power of memory to recapture past pleasures.14 She takes...
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...apprehensionof sungeneia with the barbarian Thracians. Of the mutilation of Philomela,which follows her rape, Anne Pippin Burnett says the following: This second act of violation thus fixes Tereus not just as a barbarian opposedto Greek ways...
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