Greek Tragedy and Its Legacy: Essays Presented to D.J. ConacherMartin Cropp, D. J. Conacher, Elaine Fantham, S. E. Scully University of Calgary Press, 1986 - 364 sider |
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Editors Preface | 6 |
Emmet Robbins Pindars Oresteia | 11 |
Maurice Pope The democratic character | 13 |
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