Mar 5, 2002 16:04
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Greek and Elizabethan Drama

English Art/Literary
This is not a translation question but I'm hoping somebody could direct me to a good research link (I need to compare the essential features of Greek and Elizabethan drama). Many thanks! Edith B.

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Here are two links for you.

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agree Oso (X) : Great refs! ¶:^)
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Many thanks to everybody. Athena's suggestions serve my purpose the best, though I'm sure the other websites will be msot helpful in the future. Thank you again. Edith"
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Greek and Elizabethan Drama

Here's one link for you. You'll find one link to Shakespeare and another to Greek drama. If you use the Google search engine or any other major one, you'll find lots of information on both. The major Elizabethan dramatists were Shakespeare, Marlow, and several others. As for the Greeks, you need to look at Aristophanes, Sophocles, etc.
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agree athena22 : Excellent points, Kim!
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agree Oso (X)
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I have always used these ones by Berkeley and the English sites below:

http://web.uvic.ca/shakespeare/Library/SLTnoframes/reference...

http://lupus.northern.edu:90/wild/th100/eliz.htm

This one by Oxford is priceless!!!http://www.classics.ox.ac.uk/apgrd/

BA Honours, MA and PhD in English (thesis pending)
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