Rationalist Criticism of Greek Tragedy: The Nature, History, and Influence of a Critical Revolution

Rationalist Criticism of Greek Tragedy

The Nature, History, and Influence of a Critical Revolution

1982 • 220 pages

This book examines one of the most radical and precipitous instances in the shift in interpretation and evolution of literary works and their authors. Specifically, it focuses on the "rehabilitation" of Euripides in the late nineteenth century, including the crucial role played by the classicist and English scholar A. W. Verrall.


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