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Dionysalexandros : essays on Aeschylus and his fellow tragedians in honour of Alexander F. Garvie
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Dionysalexandros : essays on Aeschylus and his fellow tragedians in honour of Alexander F. Garvie

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Aeschylus' Persai : the entry of tragedy into the celebration culture of the 470s? / Oliver Taplin
Aischylos megalophōnotatos / A.J. Podlecki
King and demos in Aeschylus / Martin West
Nineteen notes on Aeschylus, Agamemnon / Hugh Lloyd-Jones
Tragic persons in pieces, in fragments at first, and lastly in Choephori 211 / Christopher Collard
Some remarks on methods of critics and editors of Aeschylus from the 17th to the 19th century / Vittorio Citti
Prometheus bound : drama and enactment / Jean Bollack
Vaticinium post eventum and the position of the Supplices in the Danaid trilogy / Martin Hose
Virtue and vicissitude : the paradoxes of the Ajax / Douglas Cairns
The death of Oedipus and what happened next / P.E. Easterling
Stars and heroines in Euripides' Helen (Helen 375-85) / David B. Robinson
An instance of Euripidean "modernism" : Orestes 1-3 / Pierre Judet de La Combe
The opening of Euripides' Archelaus / Scott Scullion
Ghosts, wand'ring here and there : Orestes the revenant in Athens / Vayos Liapis
Rape and consent in Athenian tragedy / Alan H. Sommerstein
The "social function" of tragedy : clarifications and questions / Malcolm Heath
Tragedy as treatment : medical analogies in Aristotle's Poetics / Elizabeth Craik.

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