Tereus
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- Matthew Wright, the Lost Plays of Greek Tragedy, Vol. I: Neglected Authors
- Keats, the “Tongueless Nightingale,” and the Legacy of Philomela in English Poetry
- The Sociology of Athenian Tragedy
- Trachiniae and Its Dramatic Reception: Identities and Ideologies in Transition, Crisis and Transformation. Sofia Alagkiozidou Ro
- Divine Genealogies: a Sourcebook for Greek and Roman Mythology
- The Greek Myths 1955, Revised 1960
- Sophocles' "Tereus" David Fitzpatrick the Classical Quarterly, New
- The Nightingale's Song in and out of Poetry
- Who's Who in Classical Mythology
- The Tragic Nightingale Between Lament and Revenge (Thersites
- Aristophanes Birds
- Most Greek Myths Originated Very Early and Were Passed Down By
- “Aeschylus” Restored? (Sophocles Tereus Fr. 581 Radt and Prometheus Unbound)
- Born from Earth at Athens, Introduced Marriage, Living in Cities, Worship of Zeus and Burial of the Dead
- CEU Department of Medieval Studies
- After Having Read the Story of Philomela, Three Elements Are Most
- The Myth of Tereus and the Nightingale Motif in Classical and Medieval Literature and in the Works of Chauce
- Tereus' Tears: the Performance and Performativity of Crying in Met.6.412