Aeschylus (Part 5)
We here present the final part (Part 5) of the Introduction written by P. E. More for his translation of the “Prometheus Bound” of Aeschylus, published in 1899.
We here present the final part (Part 5) of the Introduction written by P. E. More for his translation of the “Prometheus Bound” of Aeschylus, published in 1899.
We here present the brief Part 4 of the Introduction written by P. E. More for his translation of the Prometheus Bound of Aeschylus, published in 1899.
We here present the brief Part 3 of the Introduction written by P. E. More for his translation of the “Prometheus Bound” of Aeschylus, published in 1899.
Here we present Part 2 of the Introduction written by P. E. More for his translation of the “Prometheus Bound” of Aeschylus, published in 1899. We have returned to our category Poetry and the Classical Tradition after having completed our presentation of More’s essay on one of the most subjective and unclassical of authors, James Joyce.
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Having published my “Apology for Poetry” and much of chapters I, II, and V of Gilbert Murray’s great work, The Classical Tradition in Poetry, I am herewith offering the fourth and concluding post of...
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