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Inventing the Barbarian: Greek Self-Definition through Tragedy (Oxford Classical Monographs) Book
Inventing the Barbarian The aim of this treatise is to explain the singular fascination ancient Greek tragedians felt for the non-Greek, "barbaric" world. It sets Greek drama against the historical background of the Panhellenic wars with Persia and the establishment of an Athenian empire based on democracy and slavery. Full descriptionRead More
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The aim of this treatise is to explain the singular fascination ancient Greek tragedians felt for the non-Greek barbaric world. It sets Greek drama against the historical background of the Panhellenic wars with Persia and the establishment of an Athenian empire based on democracy and slavery.
- 0198147805
- 9780198147800
- Edith Hall
- 11 July 1991
- Clarendon Press
- Paperback (Book)
- 296
- New edition
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