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Ion (play)
Ion First Folio
Euripides and Gender: the Difference the Fragments Make
Founding Athens: Ion and Origin Myth.
What Melos for Troy? Blending of Lyric Genres in the First Stasimon Of
The Allied Duality of Dionysus and Apollo in Euripides'
Beauty and Truth in Euripides'
2. the Trojan Women, Euripides (415 Bc) 6 2.1
Iphigenia Among the Taurians As a Real Tragedy
In Euripides' 'Trojan Women'. Dramatic Structure and Intertextuality
Sophocles' Chryses and the Date of Iphigenia in Tauris
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The Function of the Deus Ex Machina in Euripidean Drama
In H.D.'S Ion Jeff Esw Tover Boise State University
Slave-Speech and Sympathy in Euripidean Tragedy
Talthybius in Euripides' Troades
Lamentation in Euripides' Ion by CL Wilson Submitted to the Graduate
THE SUDA's LIFE of SOPHOCLES (SIGMA 815): TRANSLATION and COMMENTARY with SOURCES Wm. Blake Tyrrell (Michigan State Universit
Goggin/Limits of Dionysiac Liberation 1 the LIMITS of DIONYSIAC
Top View
The Ion in the Euripidean Corpus
Ritual Re-Enactment Or Dramatic Metaphor? Creusa in Euripides' Ion
A Theatre at UBC Companion Guide
Medea's State of Mind and Criminal Law
The Iphigenia in Tauris of Euripides;
Ancient Narrative Volume 6
The Trojan Women Is One of the Most Powerful Dramas in All of Literature
The New Music of the Trojan Women Group, Living Near Troy, and Fighting on the Trojan Side (B 862-63)
General Introduction
THE AUDIENCE RESPONSE from the History of the Interpretation Of
THE BACCHAE by Euripides
Poetry and Mysteries: Euripides' Bacchae and the Dionysiac Rites
From Aristotle's Comments on the “Iphigenia in Tauris”
X Erox U Niversity M Icrofilms
Form and Meaning in the Ion Hilda Doolittle (HD)
Apollonian Restraint and Dionysian Excess in Euripides' the Bacchae
The Function of the Chorus in Euripides' Medea
Metamythology in Euripides'
Relationship of Gender to Interiors and Exteriors in Euripides
Hospitality a Timeless Measure of Who We Are?