John Carroll University\u27s Little Theatre Workshop presented Alcestis in Spring of 1980. Euripedes\u27 first play, it deals with the study of self sacrifice and its implications. It was reviewed on page 4 of The Carroll News, March 28,1980.https://collected.jcu.edu/plays/1089/thumbnail.jp
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Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College
Citation: Helder, Arthur Hurschel. Aeschylus and his relation to the Greek drama. Senior thesis, Kan...
This paper concerns the patronage of tragic poets by tyrants. In particular it reexamines the relati...
This article is devoted to the analysis of the early stage work of one of the first ...
John Carroll University\u27s Little Theatre Workshop presented Alcestis in Spring of 1980. Euripedes...
This paper analyzes the manifold transgressions present in Euripides’ Alcestis, both in plot and for...
[About the book] Greek Drama IV: Texts, Context, Performance contains fourteen papers that compri...
When looking at modern drama the development of African drama in English is one of the most interest...
When Euripides wrote his final play, Iphigenia at Aulis, depicting the human sacrifice of Agamemnon’...
Sophocles\u27 classic tragic drama of a man whose life is dominated by a prophecy that he will kill ...
Charis is always what bears charis. (Soph. Aj. 522) Not for many does charis breed charis. (Anaxandr...
Prometheus was the archrebel and archmartyr of Greek mythology. For his championing of humanity, Pro...
Hecuba was the most widely read play of Euripides from antiquity to the Renaissance, appealing to re...
Famous Greek tragedian Euripides authored more than ninety plays, only a few of which still exist in...
To decide whether Euripides wrote Alcestis as a tragedy or a satyrical play, we need to consider the...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College
Citation: Helder, Arthur Hurschel. Aeschylus and his relation to the Greek drama. Senior thesis, Kan...
This paper concerns the patronage of tragic poets by tyrants. In particular it reexamines the relati...
This article is devoted to the analysis of the early stage work of one of the first ...