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Presentation of Character in Aeschylus
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1973
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Implicit UnderstandingLiterary HistoryLiterary StudySymbol UseHistorical LinguisticsPoeticsNew OrthodoxyLanguage StudiesRecent Scholarly LiteratureClassics
Everyone who reads Aeschylus sympathetically does so, I should guess, with at least an implicit understanding of the point I shall be attempting to make in this paper; my reason for elaborating it at such length is that it is barely acknowledged in some of the recent scholarly literature, and the new orthodoxy on characterization is in danger of becoming no more helpful than the old.
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