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Reception Studies of Greek Drama
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 January 2010
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1 Flashar, H., Inszenierung der Antike. Das griechische Drama auf der Bühne der Neuzeit 1585–1990 (Munich 1990).Google Scholar
2 Hall, E., Macintosh, F. and Taplin, O. (eds), Medea in Performance. 1500–2000 (Oxford 2000).Google Scholar
3 As Michelakis points out when justifying the choice of zooming in on the first play of the trilogy (2–4).
4 See also Hardwick, L. and Gillespie, C. (eds), Classics in Post-Colonial Worlds (Oxford 2007).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
5 Especially in his monograph Found in Translation. Greek Drama in English (Oxford 2006).Google Scholar
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