Aeschylus: Seven Against ThebesBloomsbury Academic, 02.08.2007 - 174 Seiten Accessible introductions to ancient tragedies. Each volume discusses |
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... choral lyrics , usually sung in unison , can occasionally split into two parts designed to be sung by two Chorus leaders in response to one another , in an antiphonal pattern . Such is the case in the lament at the end of Seven . What ...
... choral appeals , and most of these are entreated more than once . The focus of choral prayer to the Olympian gods contrasts with some of the more chthonic deities , invoked by Eteocles and , reportedly , by the attacking champions in ...
... choral reaction to the situation is in keeping with their identity . What a compar- ison between the two treatments of the attackers stresses is that , in spite of Eteocles ' frustrations , the Chorus ' fears are not exaggerated but ...
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Acknowledgements 78 | 7 |
City and Family | 23 |
Divine Forces and Religious Ritual | 38 |
Urheberrecht | |
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