Exploring Greek Tragedy: "The Persians" of Aeschylus [Lecture]
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 Published On Jan 29, 2015

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Dan Attrell gives a talk on Aeschylus' Greek Tragedy "The Persians"

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Bibliography:

Aeschylus (Phillip Vellacott, trans.), Prometheus Bound, the Suppliants, Seven against Thebes, the Persians. (Penguin Classics, 1984).

Craig, J. D. “The Interpretation of Aeschylus' Persae.” The Classical Review, Vol. 38, (1924): 98-101.

DeVries G. J. “Le Theme des Perses.” Mnemosyne, Vol. 13, (1947): 317-320.

Erkelenz, M. “Inspecting the tragedy of empire: Shelley's Hellas and Aeschylus' Persians.” Philological Quarterly Vol. 76 (1997): 313-37.

Favorini, Attilio. “History, Collective Memory, and Aeschylus' ‘The Persians.’” Theatre Journal Vol. 55, (2003): 99-111.

Sheppard J. T. “Notes on Aeschylus Persae.” The Classical Review, Vol. 29, (1915): 33-35.

Winnington-Ingram, R.P. “Zeus in the Persae.” The Journal of Hellenic Studies, Vol. 93 (1973): 210-219.

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