Aeschylus: Seven Against ThebesBloomsbury Academic, 02.08.2007 - 174 Seiten Accessible introductions to ancient tragedies. Each volume discusses |
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... brothers is the elder . Of course , this may well have been clear from the previous play in the trilogy , but ... brothers as equals , and the first common trait mentioned , ' ruler against ruler ' , suggests that Polynices has at least ...
... brothers ' names has affected scholarly interpretation of which brother is more at fault . Polynices is often branded the rogue in contrast to Eteocles . But in Chapter 2 it was argued that both brothers are presented as equally to ...
... brothers is not what one might typically expect . The Chorus as chief mourners are unusual in being unrelated to the deceased , and having even been despised by one of them . Even if one includes the spurious ending containing the ...
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Acknowledgements 78 | 7 |
City and Family | 23 |
Divine Forces and Religious Ritual | 38 |
Urheberrecht | |
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