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Greek Tragedy on the Move: The Birth of a Panhellenic Art Form c. 500-300 BC

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Greek Tragedy on the Move: The Birth of a Panhellenic Art Form c. 500-300 BC - Stewart, Edmund
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Greek tragedy is one of the most important cultural legacies of the classical world, with a rich and varied history and reception, yet it appears to have its roots in a very particular place and time. The authors of the surviving works of Greek tragic drama-Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides-were all from one city, Athens, and all lived in the fifth century BC; unsurprisingly, it has often been supposed that tragic drama was inherently linked in some way to fifth-century Athens and its democracy. Why then do we refer to ...

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Greek Tragedy on the Move: The Birth of a Panhellenic Art Form c. 500-300 BC 2017, Oxford University Press, Oxford

ISBN-13: 9780198747260

Hardcover