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2021
Adaptations of Greek tragedy are increasingly claiming our attention as a dynamic way of engaging with a dramatic genre that flourished in Greece some twenty-five centuries ago but remains as vital as ever. In this volume, fifteen leading scholars and practitioners of the theatre systematically discuss contemporary adaptations of Greek tragedy and ...
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Adaptations of Greek tragedy are increasingly claiming our attention as a dynamic way of engaging with a dramatic genre that flourished in Greece some twenty-five centuries ago but remains as vital as ever. In this volume, fifteen leading scholars and practitioners of the theatre systematically discuss contemporary adaptations of Greek tragedy and ...
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2005
Abstract Towards the beginning of Beryl Bainbridge’s novel According to Queeney (2001), the hypochondriacal Dr Johnson suffers a terrible turn. Unshaven, distracted, convinced he is on the threshold of death or madness, he locks himself in his bedroom.
Edith Hall, Fiona Macintosh
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Abstract Towards the beginning of Beryl Bainbridge’s novel According to Queeney (2001), the hypochondriacal Dr Johnson suffers a terrible turn. Unshaven, distracted, convinced he is on the threshold of death or madness, he locks himself in his bedroom.
Edith Hall, Fiona Macintosh
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2022
Abstract John Murlin was not the only researcher who claimed the discovery of insulin. In Berlin, German physician Georg Zuelzer was dismayed to hear that Banting and Macleod had been awarded the Nobel Prize. Zuelzer claimed he had first discovered a pancreatic extract with anti-diabetic properties in 1908 upon which he had filed a ...
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Abstract John Murlin was not the only researcher who claimed the discovery of insulin. In Berlin, German physician Georg Zuelzer was dismayed to hear that Banting and Macleod had been awarded the Nobel Prize. Zuelzer claimed he had first discovered a pancreatic extract with anti-diabetic properties in 1908 upon which he had filed a ...
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Greek Tragedy, American Tragedy
Reviews in American History, 1983Ronald W. Pruessen, Lawrence S. Wittner.
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2021
After characterizing the classic Greek tragedy as an expression of a citizen art, which participates equally from one festive character, a certain discursive regime and a clear physical and spatial inscription, the text is delayed on considering three fundamental aspects of this dramatic form invented by the Greeks; a knowledge: an exhibition about ...
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After characterizing the classic Greek tragedy as an expression of a citizen art, which participates equally from one festive character, a certain discursive regime and a clear physical and spatial inscription, the text is delayed on considering three fundamental aspects of this dramatic form invented by the Greeks; a knowledge: an exhibition about ...
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1986
This book is an advanced critical introduction to Greek tragedy. It is written specifically for the reader who does not know Greek and who may be unfamiliar with the context of the Athenian drama festival but who nevertheless wants to appreciate the plays in all their complexity.
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This book is an advanced critical introduction to Greek tragedy. It is written specifically for the reader who does not know Greek and who may be unfamiliar with the context of the Athenian drama festival but who nevertheless wants to appreciate the plays in all their complexity.
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