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The Greek Way by Edith Hamilton - New York W. W. Norton & Company Inc. 1942 - 347 pages
East and west -- Mind and spirit -- The way of the east and the west in art -- The Greek way of writing -- The Athenians as Plato saw them -- Aristophanes and the old comedy -- The idea of tragedy -- Aeschylus, the first dramatist -- Sophocles, quintessence of the Greek -- Euripides, the modern mind -- The way of the Greeks -- The way of the modern world.
A study of the intellectual life of Greece at the peak of its achievements. The author interprets the literature, art, and philosophy of the Greeks and discusses what this heritage means to the world today
Greece --Civilization
Greek literature -- History and criticism
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The Greek Way by Edith Hamilton - New York W. W. Norton & Company Inc. 1942 - 347 pages
East and west -- Mind and spirit -- The way of the east and the west in art -- The Greek way of writing -- The Athenians as Plato saw them -- Aristophanes and the old comedy -- The idea of tragedy -- Aeschylus, the first dramatist -- Sophocles, quintessence of the Greek -- Euripides, the modern mind -- The way of the Greeks -- The way of the modern world.
A study of the intellectual life of Greece at the peak of its achievements. The author interprets the literature, art, and philosophy of the Greeks and discusses what this heritage means to the world today
Greece --Civilization
Greek literature -- History and criticism
880 Ham 14