Prolegomena
1: Escape-tragedies
2: Myth, fiction, innovation
3: A tragic landscape
4: Tragedy of ideas
5: The tragic universe
Afterword
Matthew Wright is Lecturer in Classics, Department of Classics and Ancient History, University of Exeter.
...one of [Wright's] many excellences is the way that he, like
Euripides, takes nothing for granted, and asks penetrating
questions about the relationship between tragedy, philosophy and
Euripides...this is an important book for its willingness to
question conventional wisdom and it should be read by anyone
interested in Greek tragedy and its relationship to philosophy.
*Sophie Mills, Journal of Hellenic Studies 126, Reviews of Books
158*
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