Classical Monologues from Aeschylus to Bernard Shaw: Older men's rolesLeon Katz Applause Theatre & Cinema, 2002 - 376페이지 Covering the full scope of Western drama, from the ancient Greeks to the 20th century, this volume contains 119 monologues written for older actors. |
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... AESCHYLUS , Prometheus Bound , tr . D. Grene ... The Chorus remembers the dead brought home from Troy ( 458 BC ) AESCHYLUS , Agamemnon , tr . L. Katz . . The Chorus condemns Helen for the ruin of Troy ( 458 BC ) AESCHYLUS , Agamemnon ...
... AESCHYLUS , Prometheus Bound , tr . D. Grene ... The Chorus remembers the dead brought home from Troy ( 458 BC ) AESCHYLUS , Agamemnon , tr . L. Katz . . The Chorus condemns Helen for the ruin of Troy ( 458 BC ) AESCHYLUS , Agamemnon ...
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... AESCHYLUS , Agamemnon , tr . L. Katz The The Chorus is a character . In Greek Tragedy , especially in Aeschylus , it has , to be sure , multiple functions , but primary among them is its functional relation , as a character , to the ...
... AESCHYLUS , Agamemnon , tr . L. Katz The The Chorus is a character . In Greek Tragedy , especially in Aeschylus , it has , to be sure , multiple functions , but primary among them is its functional relation , as a character , to the ...
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... AESCHYLUS , Agamemnon , tr . L. Katz When lear over , was soon Then Clytemnestra learned from beacon signals that Troy had fallen and the war was over , the chorus was skeptical , but soon after , a Herald arrived to confirm the news ...
... AESCHYLUS , Agamemnon , tr . L. Katz When lear over , was soon Then Clytemnestra learned from beacon signals that Troy had fallen and the war was over , the chorus was skeptical , but soon after , a Herald arrived to confirm the news ...
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Aegisthus rejoices in the death of Agamemnon | 11 |
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