Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volum 9Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1996 - 389 pàgines |
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... Aeschylus and Sophocles , his older theatrical peers . His disenchantment with official Athenian policy led him to forsake his native city late in life , and he spent his last years as a voluntary exile in the court of King Archelaus of ...
... Aeschylus and Sophocles , his older theatrical peers . His disenchantment with official Athenian policy led him to forsake his native city late in life , and he spent his last years as a voluntary exile in the court of King Archelaus of ...
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... Aeschylus ' career , possibly between 466 B.C.E. and 456 B.C.E. , the year of his death . Because this is the only surviving play of the Aeschylean trilogy on Prometheus , it is also not known whether it was intended to be the first or ...
... Aeschylus ' career , possibly between 466 B.C.E. and 456 B.C.E. , the year of his death . Because this is the only surviving play of the Aeschylean trilogy on Prometheus , it is also not known whether it was intended to be the first or ...
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... Aeschylus in His Style : A Study in Language and Personality . Dublin : Dublin University Press , 1942. Claims that Aeschylus borrowed language in Prometheus Bound from two types of source , one literary and the other colloquial ...
... Aeschylus in His Style : A Study in Language and Personality . Dublin : Dublin University Press , 1942. Claims that Aeschylus borrowed language in Prometheus Bound from two types of source , one literary and the other colloquial ...
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