About This Book
A sequence of lectures that combines biography and close-reading to portray a major classical tragedian: his upbringing, education, and the personal influences that shaped his sensibility; the relation between his life and his plays; and the critical reception that has alternately praised and misunderstood him. The commentator contrasts his artistic restraint with other thinkers, examines formal qualities such as purity of style, classical modeling, and psychological subtlety, and alternates narrative biography with analytical readings and reflections on successive critical judgments.
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