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Euripidean Tragedy', in A
Companion to Gr**** Tragedy,
Justina Gregory (ed.),
Blackwell Publishing Ltd (2005), p. 253
Justina Gregory, '
Euripidean Tragedy'...
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Papadopoulou as "a play of
great significance in
examination of
other Euripidean dramas.": 211 In art and
literature Heracles was
represented as an enormously...
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Williams Monodrama Francis M. Dunn. Tragedy's End:
Closure and
Innovation in
Euripidean Drama.
Oxford University Press (1996). Murray, Stephen.
Taking Our Amu****ts...
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Christiane Sourvinou-Inwood, "Medea at a
Shifting Distance:
Images and
Euripidean tragedy", in
Clauss and
Johnston 1997, pp 253–96.
Edouard Will, Corinth...
- ball to play with,
later used by
Aphrodite to
bribe her son Eros. In the
Euripidean Rhesus,
Adrasteia is said to be the
daughter of Zeus.
Adrasteia seems...
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Oedipus myth
might in fact
derive from Euripides' play. Some
echoes of the
Euripidean Oedipus have been
traced also in a
scene of Seneca's
Oedipus (see below)...
- Acharnians, the
comic hero of the play, Dicaeopolis,
modelled on the
Euripidean Telephus,
takes as
hostage a
charcoal basket, and
borrows Telephus' beggar...
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contemporary world.[citation needed] The
peculiarities that
distinguish the
Euripidean tragedies from
those of the
other two
playwrights are the
search for technical...
- thus with the
dismemberment of an
animal victim)" and
infers from this
Euripidean p****age that
Zagreus "pla**** a part in
mysteries which claimed a Cretan...
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Broadcasting Corporation.
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March 2023. Croally, Neil (2007).
Euripidean Polemic: The
Trojan Women and the
Function of Tragedy.
Cambridge University...