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1. The 'Just Voice' and the 'Word of Truth': divine revelation or mythopoetic construct?; 2. The 'Just Voice' as paradigmatic metaphor in the Hippolytus; 3. The body's cry for justice in the Hecuba; 4. The voice of Apollo and the 'Empire of Signs' in the Ion; 5. 'Where is the glory of Troy?' Kleos in the Helen.
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Add Euripides and the Poetics of Nostalgia, Branded by critics from Aristophanes to Nietzsche as sophistic, iconoclastic, and sensationalistic, Euripides has long been held responsible for the demise of Greek tragedy. Despite this reputation, his drama has a fundamentally conse, Euripides and the Poetics of Nostalgia to your collection on WonderClub |