Interpreting Greek Tragedy
Myth, Poetry, Text
Publisher Description
This generous selection of published essays by the distinguished classicist Charles Segal represents over twenty years of critical inquiry into the questions of what Greek tragedy is and what it means for modern-day readers. Taken together, the essays reflect profound changes in the study of Greek tragedy in the United States during this period-in particular, the increasing emphasis on myth, psychoanalytic interpretation, structuralism, and semiotics.
Classical Literary Criticism
2004
An essay on the study of literature: Written originally in French, by Edward Gibbon, Jun. Esq; Now first translated into English.
1764
Hamlet in Purgatory
2013
The Sixteen Satires
2004
Critical observations on the sixth book of the Æneid
1794
An essay on the writings and genius of Pope
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