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 | Women in Greek Tragedy: An Anthropological Approach (Symbolae Osloenses Fasc Suppl No 27) Publication Date: April 18, 1991| ISBN-10: 8200211258 | ISBN-13: 978-8200211259This work springs from a feminist inquiry into the role of women in Ancient Greece.The author confronts the paradox that while women were nearly invisible in public life, they played a very prominent part on the tragic stage.The book offers a thorough examination of the tragic drama and defines this medium, in an anthropological sense, as a "symbolic phenomenon," concluding that the phenomenon presents the social order and its basic institutions.The special interest of this study lies in its theoretical orient...
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