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Greek Tragedy and the Historian

by Christopher Pelling
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Overview

Tragedy was central to the experience of being a fifth-century Athenian citizen. Tragedy explored fundamental issues of religion, of ethics, of civic ideology, and we should expect it to be a central source for the reconstruction and analysis of the Athenian thought and world. This collection of eleven papers investigates the methods and pitfalls of using tragedy to illuminate fifth-century thought, culture, and society.

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Tragedy was central to the experience of being a fifth-century Athenian citizen. Tragedy explored fundamental issues of religion, of ethics, of civic ideology, and we should expect it to be a central source for the reconstruction and analysis of the Athenian thought and world. This collection of eleven papers investigates the methods and pitfalls of using tragedy to illuminate fifth-century thought, culture, and society.

About the Author, Christopher Pelling

Pelling is also at the University of Western Australia

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 1997
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
280
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780198149873

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