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Heracles and Euripidean Tragedy
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Euripides' Heracles is a play of great complexity, tracing its protagonist's development from invincible hero to the courageous bearer of suffering. This work places the play in the context of Euripidean drama, Greek dramaturgy and fifth-century Athenian society. It also explores the play's examination of divinity and human values.
Cambridge University Press; July 2005
243 pages; ISBN 9780511133145
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243 pages; ISBN 9780511133145
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Subject categories
- Academic > Literature > Literature > Collections of general literature > Wit and humor > By region or country > Euripedes
- Academic > Literature > Collections of general literature > Wit and humor > By region or country
- Academic > Literature > Classical literature > Greek literature > Individual authors Including:
- Academic > Literature > Collections of general literature > Wit and humor
- Academic > Literature > Classical literature > Greek literature
- Academic > Literature > Collections of general literature
- Academic > Literature > Classical literature
- Academic > Languages and Linguistics > Greek philology and language
- Academic > Languages and Linguistics
- Academic > Literature
- Academic > Humanities
- Literary Criticism > Ancient & Classical
- Literary Criticism
- Drama
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9780521851268
9780511133145
0511133146

