Sophocles, Dramatist & Philosopher: Three Lectures Delivered at King's College, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne

Greenwood Press (1958)
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Prof. Kitto studies the parts played by Man and God in Sophoclean drama. He argues that they are essentially complementary, and that if one fails to appreciate the significance of Sophocles' religious teaching, one will fail to understand his literary and dramatic artistry.

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