Classical drama and its influence : essays presented to H.D.F. Kitto. / Edited by M.J. Anderson. - London : Methuen And Co ltd., c1965. - ix, 277 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.

The poet and the mask, by T.B.L. Webster.--The chorus in the action of Greek tragedy, by A.M. Dale.--Tragedy and Greek archaic thought, by R.P. Winnington-Ingram.--Homer and Sophocles' Ajax, by G. Kirkwood.--Aristophanes: Originality and convention, by R. Harriott.--The vulgarity of tragedy, by L. Aylen.--Plautus, Terence and Seneca: a comparison of aims and methods, by W. Beare.--The Spanish tragedy and Hamlet: two exercises in English Seneca, by B.L. Joseph.--Towards a definition of form in drama, by H. Heffner.--Neo-classical drama and the Reformation in England, by G. Wickham.--Racine's response to the stagecraft of Attic tragedy as seen in his annotations, by W. McC. Stewart.--The classical tradition in Spanish dramatic theory and practice in the 17th century, by Duncan Moir.--The naturalist and the critical view of drama, by E.B. Pettet.--The fair theatres of Paris in the 18th century: The undermining of the classical ideal, by O.G. Brockett.


Classical drama--History and criticism.
Mythology, Classical, in literature.
Drama.

882.0109 / CLA 1965