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Eligible for FREE Shipping on orders over Rs 999 Imported Edition, Delivered in more than 14 business days From the stages of Broadway and London to university campuses, Paris, and the bourgeoning theaters of Africa, Greek tragedy remains constantly in production. This global revival, in addition to delighting audiences, has highlighted both the promise and the pitfalls of staging ancient masterpieces read more... |
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Eligible for FREE Shipping on orders over Rs 999 Imported Edition, Delivered in more than 14 business days This book is an advanced critical introduction to Greek tragedy. It is written specifically for the reader who does not know Greek and who may be unfamiliar with the context of the Athenian drama festival but who nevertheless wants to appreciate the plays in all their complexity. Simon Goldhill read more... |
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Eligible for FREE Shipping on orders over Rs 999 Imported Edition, Delivered in more than 14 business days From the time of the Roman Empire onwards, fifth- and fourth-century Greece have been held to be the period and place in which civilization as the West knows it developed. Classical scholars have sought to justify these claims in detail by describing developments in fields such as democratic read more... |
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Eligible for FREE Shipping on orders over Rs 999 Imported Edition, Delivered in more than 14 business days "The Temple has become the world's most potent symbol of the human search for a lost ideal, an image of greatness. Goldhill travels across cultural and temporal boundaries to convey the full extent of its impact on religious, artistic, and scholarly imaginations. Through biblical stories and read more... |
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Eligible for FREE Shipping on orders over Rs 999 Imported Edition, Delivered in more than 14 business days Jerusalem is the site of some of the most famous religious monuments in the world, from the Dome of the Rock to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre to the Western Wall of the Temple. Since the nineteenth century, the city has been a premier tourist destination, not least because of the countless read more... |
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