Dikanikos Logos in Euripides

Dikanikos Logos in Euripides
Title Dikanikos Logos in Euripides PDF eBook
Author James Thomas Lees
Publisher
Pages 430
Release 1888
Genre Mythology, Greek, in literature
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On the [Dikanikos Logos] in Euripides

On the [Dikanikos Logos] in Euripides
Title On the [Dikanikos Logos] in Euripides PDF eBook
Author James Thomas Lees
Publisher
Pages 42
Release 1892
Genre Greek language
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Cather Studies, Volume 10

Cather Studies, Volume 10
Title Cather Studies, Volume 10 PDF eBook
Author Cather Cather Studies
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 436
Release 2015-08-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0803277245

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Willa Cather and the Nineteenth Century explores, with textual specificity and historical alertness, the question of how the cultures of the nineteenth century--the cultures that shaped Willa Cather's childhood, animated her education, supplied her artistic models, generated her inordinate ambitions, and gave embodiment to many of her deeply held values--are addressed in her fiction. In two related sets of essays, seven contributors track within Cather's life or writing the particular cultural formations, emotions, and conflicts of value she absorbed from the atmosphere of her distinct historical moment; their ten colleagues offer a compelling set of case studies that articulate the manifold ways that Cather learned from, built upon, or resisted models provided by particular nineteenth-century writers, works, or artistic genres. Taken together with its Cather Studies predecessor, Willa Cather and Modern Cultures, this volume reveals Cather as explorer and interpreter, sufferer and master of the transition from a Victorian to a Modernist America.

On the Sounds and Inflections of the Cyprian Dialect

On the Sounds and Inflections of the Cyprian Dialect
Title On the Sounds and Inflections of the Cyprian Dialect PDF eBook
Author Charles Edwin Bennett
Publisher
Pages 434
Release 1888
Genre Greek language
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Greek and Latin Biological Nomenclature

Greek and Latin Biological Nomenclature
Title Greek and Latin Biological Nomenclature PDF eBook
Author Frederic Edward Clements
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Pages 476
Release 1903
Genre Biology
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Euripidean Drama

Euripidean Drama
Title Euripidean Drama PDF eBook
Author Desmond J. Conacher
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 550
Release 1967-12-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1442637595

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It is a commonly held view among historians of Greek literature that with the advent of Euripides the tragic structure, even the tragic outlook of Greek drama suffered a breakdown from which it never recovered. While there is much truth in this opinion, it has tended to put too much emphasis on "Euripides the destroyer" rather than "Euripides the creator." In this study the author's main purpose is to redress the balance and to discuss the structure and techniques of Euripidean drama in relation to its new and richly varied themes. The consistent dramatic form evolved by Aeschylus and Sophocles had grown out of their conception of tragedy as the resultant of the tension between the individual will and the universal order suggested in myth. For Euripides, who never fully accepted myth as the real basis of tragedy, alternate ways of using the traditional material became necessary, and the playwright continually changed his dramatic structure to suit the particular tragic idea he was seeking to express. Viewed in this way, Euripides' dramatic technique may be seen in positive as well as negative terms—as something other than the breakdown of structural technique and mythological insight under the overwhelming force of his ideas. Professor Conacher offers here a new view of Euripides as the first Greek dramatist properly to understand the world of myth, and so, in a sense, to stand a bit outside it. He shows how Euripides, far from being an impatient or incompetent craftsman, used traditional mth as a basis for inventing new forms in which to cast his perceptions of the sources of human tragedy. All the extant Euripidean drama is examined in this book; the result is an intelligent guide to the plays for all students of dramatic literature, as well as a convincing defence of Euripides the creator.

On the Continuity of Chance

On the Continuity of Chance
Title On the Continuity of Chance PDF eBook
Author Ellery Williams Davis
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Pages 360
Release 1894
Genre Chance
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