About This Book
The author reconstructs surviving evidence about the poet's life and sets his work against the theatrical, religious, and political climate of Athens, following early, middle, and late plays and the debates about their worth. The book surveys the shift of tragedy from ritual to art, examines representative tragedies and their responses to wartime and civic tensions, and offers formal analysis of devices such as the prologue, chorus, messenger scenes, and deus ex machina. Combining biography, literary criticism, and source-study, it argues that creative technique and social context together shaped the poet's dramatic innovations.
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