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*. Euripides

    Euripides stands as the last of the three great tragedians of classical Athens, marking a pinnacle in the evolution of Greek drama. Significantly more of his plays have survived complete than those of his predecessors, offering a rich body of work for analysis. His tragedies are renowned for their deep exploration of human psychology, their engagement with complex moral questions, and their critical examination of societal conventions. Euripides consistently pushed the boundaries of dramatic expression, bringing a unique perspective to mythological narratives and delving into the intricacies of human motivation and suffering.

    Hippolytus and the Bacchae
    • 2022

      Hippolytus and the Bacchae

      • 164 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

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      Hippolytus and the Bacchae