Euripides : Phoenician women.

"'Phoenician Women', one of Euripides' later tragedies, is an intriguing play that arguably displays some of his finest dramatic technique. Rich in cast and varied in incident, it is an example of Euripides' experimentation with structure. It dramatises the most fertile myth...

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Main Author: Papadopolou, Thalia, 1971-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London [England] ; New York, New York : Bloomsbury, 2008.
Series:Bloombury Companions to Greek and Roman Tragedy
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