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Euripides
A biography of the Greek dramatist Euripides. [eng]
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Euripides' Bacchae
Production, Dionysus and Dionysiac Ritual. EXERCISE FOR READING COMPREHENSION AND INTERPRETATION. [eng]
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Euripides
In 405 BC the comic dramatist Aristophanes staged his play `The Frogs'. It was based on the idea that Athens no longer had a great tragic poet. [eng]
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Euripides, The Bacchae
Scheme. [eng]
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Euripides. Bartleby.com
Greek tragic dramatist, ranking with Aeschylus and Sophocles. [eng]
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Plutarch's Pyrrhus and Euripides' Phoenician Women
David Braund (University of Exeter). [eng]
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Euripides' Medea
The setting of the Medea, as in the case of most Greek tragedies, does not require a change of scene. Throughout the play the skene with at least one door represents the facade of Jason's and Medea's house in Corinth. Even when the poet directs the audience's attention to events elsewhere, as in the case of the deaths of Creon and his daughter in the royal palace, there is no shift of scene. [eng]
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Dialogue of Euripides
An analysis of the dialogue and musical composition of Euripides. [eng]
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Great Books Index - Euripides
An Index to Online Great Books in English Translation. [eng]
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Euripides’ Alcestis
Narrative.
Footnotes.
Annotated Bibliography. [eng]
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Great Books and Classics - Euripides
Great Books and Classics - Euripides (c. 485-406 BC). List of Works: [Alcestis], [Andromache], [The Bacchae], [The Cyclops], [Electra], [Hecuba], [Helen], [The Heracleidae], [Heracles]. [eng]
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Euripides, Medea (U. of Saskatchewan)
Study guide. [eng]
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Euripides
Biography, texts, criticism. [eng]
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