Drama Criticism: Criticism of the Most Significant and Widely Studied Dramatic Works from All the World's Literatures, المجلد 4Gale Research Incorporated, 1994 - 536 من الصفحات Each print volume in this long-standing series profiles approximately 4-8 dramatists by providing full-text or excerpted criticism taken from books, magazines, literary reviews, newspapers and scholarly journals. Among those profiled in this volume are:
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... Greek society and , in general , Greek thought . We do not know what its original audience thought of it ( Euripides ' portrayal of women gained him the reputation of a woman - hater ) , nor do we know whether Euripides believed that ...
... Greek society and , in general , Greek thought . We do not know what its original audience thought of it ( Euripides ' portrayal of women gained him the reputation of a woman - hater ) , nor do we know whether Euripides believed that ...
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... Greek woman who would have dared such deeds . ( 1332ff ) In postulating an ' avenging curse ' Jason is trying in vain— as do so many characters in Greek tragedy at desperate moments in their lives — to shuffle his personal guilt off on ...
... Greek woman who would have dared such deeds . ( 1332ff ) In postulating an ' avenging curse ' Jason is trying in vain— as do so many characters in Greek tragedy at desperate moments in their lives — to shuffle his personal guilt off on ...
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... Greek womanhood ( like Helen ) . So ( 1400-1401 ) : It is right and proper for Greeks to rule barbar- ians , mother , not for barbarians to rule Greeks . The one is slave , the other free . And there , it seems , the author of The ...
... Greek womanhood ( like Helen ) . So ( 1400-1401 ) : It is right and proper for Greeks to rule barbar- ians , mother , not for barbarians to rule Greeks . The one is slave , the other free . And there , it seems , the author of The ...
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