The Art of Euripides: Dramatic Technique and Social Context
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The Art of Euripides: Dramatic Technique and Social Context
In this book Professor Mastronarde draws on the seventeen surviving tragedies of Euripides, as well as the fragmentary remains of his lost plays, to explore key topics in the interpretation of the plays. It investigates their relation to the Greek poetic tradition and to the social and political structures of their original setting, aiming both to be attentive to the great variety of the corpus and to identify commonalities across it. |
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Tags: their, Euripides, plays, Context, attentive, Euripides, their, Dramatic |
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 "Lady Hawksworth, your husband is not dead."
With
those words, Lara's life turned upside down. Hunter, Earl of
Hawksworth, had been lost at sea. Or so she'd been told. Their unhappy
marriage—with its cold caresses and passionless kisses—was over. But
now a powerful, virile man stood before her, telling secrets only a
husband could know, and vowing she would once again be his wife in
every way. While Lara couldn't deny that this man with smoldering dark
eyes resembled Hunter, he was attentive and loving in ways he never was
before. Soon she desperately wanted to believe, with every beat of her
heart, that this stranger was truly her husband. But had this rake
reformed—or was Lara being seduced by a cunning stranger? |
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Tags: Hunter, husband, attentive, resembled, never |