Chapter What melos for Troy? Blending of Lyric Genres in the First Stasimon of Euripides' Trojan Women

This volume locates ancient tragic drama within a larger map of Greek lyric activity, stressing that Athenian tragedy was a vital participant in a wider song-and-performance culture. The collected essays examine the density of the lyric imprint in tragedy, and demonstrate the dynamic and nuanced rel...

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Main Author: Fanfani, Giovanni (auth)
Other Authors: Andújar, Rosa (Editor), Hadjimichael, Theodora A. (Editor), Coward, Thomas R. P. (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Berlin/Boston De Gruyter 2018
Series:Trends in Classics - Supplementary Volumes 58
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