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Theatre World Critical Perspectives On Greek Tragedy And Comedy Andreas Fountoulakis Andreas Markantonatos Georgios Vasilaros

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Theatre World Critical Perspectives On Greek Tragedy And Comedy Andreas Fountoulakis Andreas Markantonatos Georgios Vasilaros
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Publisher: de Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.26 MB
Pages: 330
Author: Andreas Fountoulakis; Andreas Markantonatos; Georgios Vasilaros
ISBN: 3110514915, 9783110514919
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Theatre World Critical Perspectives On Greek Tragedy And Comedy Andreas Fountoulakis Andreas Markantonatos Georgios Vasilaros by Andreas Fountoulakis; Andreas Markantonatos; Georgios Vasilaros 3110514915, 9783110514919 instant download after payment.

This edited volume includes contributions from a team of international experts who address topics lying at the forefront of current research on Greek drama and classical reception studies. Combining a wide range of theoretical perspectives with close readings of specific texts, the essays of this volume shed new light on issues pertinent to the generic identity of Greek drama, its associations with other genres and its reception in various eras.

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