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The Encyclopedia of Greek Tragedy is the first comprehensive reference work to cover all facets of the distinct form of dramatic theater that flourished in ancient Greece in the 5th century BCE.
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The Encyclopedia of Greek Tragedy is the first comprehensive reference work to cover all facets of the distinct form of dramatic theater that flourished in ancient Greece with its apex in the 5th century BCE.
Offers the first comprehensive reference work to cover all facets of the distinct form of dramatic theater that flourished in ancient Greece with its apex in the 5th century BCE
Covers the 32 extant plays and playwrights of the period, including the great surviving works of Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, and their contemporaries, and considers lost works and surviving fragments
Explores topics including the origins and history of Greek tragedy; their texts, language, style, and rhetoric; as well as recurrent themes such as family, death, and adultery
Provides an invaluable reference to the most important dramatic genre of the ancient Greek world, and to the historical, philosophical, cultural, and political contexts in which these plays were performed
3 Volumes
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Contents
Volume I
List of Entries ix
Notes on Contributors xxxi
Preface and Acknowledgments lv
Alphabetical List of Extant Tragedies lviii
List of Abbreviations lix
Encyclopedia of Greek Tragedy A-F 1-562
Volume II
Encyclopedia of Greek Tragedy G-R 563-1192
Volume III
Encyclopedia of Greek Tragedy S-Z 1193-1493
References 1495
Index 1629