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On Aristotle and Greek tragedy

Author: John Jones
Publisher: New York, Oxford University Press, 1962.
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Jones, John, 1924-
On Aristotle and Greek tragedy.
New York, Oxford University Press, 1962
(OCoLC)586047474
Online version:
Jones, John, 1924-
On Aristotle and Greek tragedy.
New York, Oxford University Press, 1962
(OCoLC)608088239
Named Person: Aristotle.; Aristotle.
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: John Jones
OCLC Number: 307476
Description: 284 p. 23 cm.
Contents: Section 1. Aristotle's Poetics: New fictions for old --
Imitation and action --
Human beings --
Conspectus --
Section 2. Aeschylus: The matter of a date --
Agamemnon's murder --
The House of Atreus --
The Aeschylean norm --
Section 3. Sophocles: Sophocles's Electra: the Orestes myth rephrased --
Sophocles and the Poetics --
Men and mutability --
Ajax --
Action and actors: Antigone and Oedipus the king --
Oedipus at Colonus --
Section 4. Euripides: Euripides's Electra: a third version of the myth --
The unhoused talent --
Coda.
Responsibility: [by] John Jones.

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