Greek drama (Tragedy) + History and criticism
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Greek drama (Tragedy) + History and criticism
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Greek drama (Tragedy) + History and criticism
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- Subject of46
- Tragedy, the Greeks and us, Simon Critchley
- The birth of tragedy, Friedrich Nietzsche ; translated with an introduction and notes by Douglas Smith
- Sophocles; a collection of critical essays, edited by Thomas Woodard
- Inventing the barbarian, Greek self-definition through tragedy, Edith Hall
- Poetics, Aristotle ; translated with an introduction and notes by Malcolm Heath
- Tragedy and civilization, an interpretation of Sophocles, Charles Segal
- The eating of the gods, an interpretation of Greek tragedy, Jan Kott
- In and out of the mind, Greek images of the tragic self, Ruth Padel
- The theatricality of Greek tragedy, playing space and chorus, Graham Ley
- Poetics, Aristotle ; translated and introduced by Kenneth McLeish
- Reading Greek tragedy, Simon Goldhill
- Dionysus since 69, Greek tragedy at the dawn of the third millennium, edited by Edith Hall, Fiona Macintosh and Amanda Wrigley
- Greek tragedy and the modern world
- Nietzsche on tragedy, M. S. Silk and J. P. Stern
- Greek tragic theatre, Rush Rehm
- Myth and tragedy in ancient Greece, Jean-Pierre Vernant, Pierre Vidal-Naquet ; translated by Janet Lloyd
- Female acts in Greek tragedy, Helene P. Foley
- Tragedy and the tragic, Greek theatre and beyond, edited by M.S. Silk
- Greek tragedy, [by] Albin Lesky ; translated [from the German] by H.A. Frankfort, with a foreword by E.G. Turner
- Mask and performance in Greek tragedy, from ancient festival to modern experimentation, David Wiles
- The Cambridge companion to Greek tragedy, edited by P.E. Easterling
- The birth of tragedy out of the spirit of music, Friedrich Nietzsche ; translated by Shaun Whiteside ; edited by Michael Tanner
- Greek theatre practice, J. Michael Walton
- The Greek tragic theatre, H.C. Baldry
- Greek tragedy, an introduction, Bernhard Zimmermann ; translated by Thomas Marier
- Dionysus since 69, Greek tragedy at the dawn of the third millennium, edited by Edith Hall, Fiona Macintosh and Amanda Wrigley
- The fragility of goodness, luck and ethics in Greek tragedy and philosophy, Martha C. Nussbaum
- Greek tragedy, suffering under the sun, Edith Hall
- Tragos, pensiero e poesia nel tragico, a cura di Neil Novello ; postfazione Sergio Givone
- Aeschylus; a collection of critical essays, edited by Marsh H. McCall, Jr
- Tragedy and myth in ancient Greece, Jean-Pierre Vernant and Pierre Vidal-Naquet ; translated from the French by Janet Lloyd
- Time in Greek tragedy
- Greek tragedy, a literary study
- Tragedy in Athens, performance space and theatrical meaning, David Wiles
- Greek tragedy in action, by Oliver Taplin
- Oxford readings in Greek tragedy, edited by Erich Segal
- Greek tragic theatre, Rush Rehm
- The stagecraft of Aeschylus, the dramatic use of exits and entrances in Greek tragedy, by Oliver Taplin
- Greek tragedy and the British theatre, 1660-1914, Edith Hall and Fiona Macintosh
- Anxiety veiled, Euripides and the traffic in women, Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz
- Marriage to death, the conflation of wedding and funeral rituals in Greek tragedy, Rush Rehm
- Persuasion in Greek tragedy, a study of peitho, by R.G.A. Buxton
- Sophocles' tragic world, divinity, nature, society, Charles Segal
- Euripides, Bacchae, Sophie Mills
- Aeschylus, the Oresteia, Simon Goldhill
- Children of Oedipus, and other essays on the imitation of Greek tragedy, 1550-1800, Martin Mueller
- Greek tragedy and the emotions, an introductory study, W.B. Stanford