Vendeur : Forgotten Books, London, Royaume-Uni
Paperback. Etat : New. Print on Demand. This book delves into the fascinating world of Greek tragedy, exploring its origins, development, and lasting impact on Western culture. The author guides readers through the evolution of dramatic forms in ancient Greece, from the rise of epic poetry to the birth of tragedy itself. Through a rich analysis of Aeschylusââ â¢s play, ââ Å"Prometheus Bound,ââ  the book illuminates the profound themes that resonated with the ancient Athenian audience. The text delves into the religious and philosophical underpinnings of Greek tragedy, revealing the complex relationship between humanity and divine power. The author examines the myth of Prometheus, the Titan who stole fire from the gods for humanity, and explores the playââ â¢s central conflict between the relentless power of Zeus and the rebellious spirit of Prometheus. This in-depth analysis of ââ Å"Prometheus Boundââ  provides an insightful window into the enduring power of Greek tragedy, highlighting its capacity to explore universal themes of suffering, rebellion, and the pursuit of knowledge. The book offers a rich understanding of this pivotal form of ancient art and its lasting influence on literary and philosophical thought. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781333227449_0
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Vendeur : PBShop.store US, Wood Dale, IL, Etats-Unis
PAP. Etat : New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000. N° de réf. du vendeur LW-9781333227449
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Vendeur : PBShop.store UK, Fairford, GLOS, Royaume-Uni
PAP. Etat : New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000. N° de réf. du vendeur LW-9781333227449
Quantité disponible : 15 disponible(s)