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Aeschylus. --- Tragedy --- Aeschylus --- Orestes, --- In literature --- Orestes (Greek mythology) in literature. --- Tragedy. --- Orestes (Greek mythology) in literature --- Drama --- Aeschylus - Oresteia --- Orestes, - King of Argos (Mythological character) - In literature --- Orestes, - King of Argos (Mythological character)
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Aeschylus. --- Tragedy --- Aeschylus --- Prometheus --- In literature --- Prometheus (Greek deity) in literature. --- Tragedy. --- Aeschylus - Prometheus bound --- Prometheus - (Greek deity) - In literature --- Prometheus - (Greek deity)
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In this volume Conacher provides a detailed running commentary on the three earlier plays (The Persians, The Seven against Thebes, and The Suppliants), as well as an analysis of their themes, structure, and dramatic techniques and devices. In two more general studies he reviews Aeschylus' dramatic uses of the Chorus and of imagery. Conacher's close readings of the text and sensitive analysis of the main problems in the plays will be of benefit to students, especially those encountering these plays for the first time, either in Greek or in translation. He provides a thorough overview of the various interpretative and philological problems and opinions encountered in Aeschylean scholarship, which will be of interest to senior scholars as well as students.
Mythology, Greek, in literature. --- Tragedy. --- Aeschylus --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Technique. --- Eskhil --- Eschylus --- Aischylos --- Esquilo --- Eschilo --- Aiskhilos --- Eshil --- Æskílos --- Ajschylos --- Eschil --- Eschyle --- Äschylos --- Eskili --- Aiszkhülosz --- Eschylos --- Iskilos --- Эсхил --- אייסכילוס --- איסכילאס --- איסכילוס --- إيسخولوس --- ايسخيلوس --- Αἰσχύλος --- Drama --- Criticism and interpretation --- Technique --- Greek drama (Tragedy) --- History and criticism --- Esḳilos
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The major part of Conacher's work is a detailed running commentary on, and dramatic analysis of, the three plays. It is supplemented in notes and appendixes by discussions of the philological problems relevant to the interpretation, and by a sampling of other scholaraly views on a number of controversial points.
Tragedy. --- Drama --- Aeschylus. --- Orestes, --- Orest, --- Orestas, --- Oreste, --- Oresti, --- Oresto, --- Oresztész, --- オレステース, --- אורסטס --- 오레스테스, --- اورستس --- Орест, --- Ὀρέστης, --- Aeschylus --- In literature. --- Oresteia (Aeschylus)
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Mythology, Greek, in literature. --- Rhetoric, Ancient. --- Tragedy. --- Euripides --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Drama. --- Théâtre (Genre littéraire) --- 82-2 --- Drama --- Theater --- Dramatics --- Histrionics --- Professional theater --- Stage --- Theatre --- Drama, Modern --- Plays --- 82-2 Toneel. Drama --- Toneel. Drama --- Philosophy --- Performing arts --- Acting --- Actors --- Literature --- Dialogue --- Dramas --- Dramatic works --- Playscripts --- Theater.
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