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        Aeschylus’ Eumenides
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        Edward M. Harris
        
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
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                            Part I: Rhetoric in Attic Drama
- Hecuba’s Rhetoric 3
- The Rhetoric of Erôs in Menander’s Samia 33
- Competitive Vocal Performance in Aristophanes’ Knights 71
- Fragments of Euripidean Rhetoric 83
- Praise, Past and Ponytails 101
- Greek Tragedy and Attic Oratory 123
- ‘Do you see this, natives of this land?’ 153
- Justifying Murder and Rejecting Revenge 181
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                            Part II: Politics, Rhetoric and Poetry
- Drama and Democracy 233
- From the Ancient Quarrel Between Philosophy and Poetry: Archaic Moral Values and Political Behaviour in Aristophanes’ Frogs 249
- Aspects of Epinician Rhetoric and the Democratic polis 269
- Performing the Past in Lycurgus’ Speech Against Leocrates 281
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                            Part III: Drama in Attic Oratory
- Rhetoric, Poetry and the agelaioi sophistai 305
- The Orators and Greek Drama 329
- Dramatic Elements as Rhetorical Means in Hyperides’ Timandrus 339
- Thespians in the Law-Court 347
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                            Part IV: Society, Law and Drama
- The Reception of Rhetoric in Greek Drama of the Fifth Century BCE 365
- Families and Family Relationships in the Speeches of Isaios and in Middle and New Comedy 375
- Aeschylus’ Eumenides 389
- List of Contributors 421
- General Index 425
- Index Locorum 435
- Index of Greek Words 453
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- 
                            Part I: Rhetoric in Attic Drama
- Hecuba’s Rhetoric 3
- The Rhetoric of Erôs in Menander’s Samia 33
- Competitive Vocal Performance in Aristophanes’ Knights 71
- Fragments of Euripidean Rhetoric 83
- Praise, Past and Ponytails 101
- Greek Tragedy and Attic Oratory 123
- ‘Do you see this, natives of this land?’ 153
- Justifying Murder and Rejecting Revenge 181
- 
                            Part II: Politics, Rhetoric and Poetry
- Drama and Democracy 233
- From the Ancient Quarrel Between Philosophy and Poetry: Archaic Moral Values and Political Behaviour in Aristophanes’ Frogs 249
- Aspects of Epinician Rhetoric and the Democratic polis 269
- Performing the Past in Lycurgus’ Speech Against Leocrates 281
- 
                            Part III: Drama in Attic Oratory
- Rhetoric, Poetry and the agelaioi sophistai 305
- The Orators and Greek Drama 329
- Dramatic Elements as Rhetorical Means in Hyperides’ Timandrus 339
- Thespians in the Law-Court 347
- 
                            Part IV: Society, Law and Drama
- The Reception of Rhetoric in Greek Drama of the Fifth Century BCE 365
- Families and Family Relationships in the Speeches of Isaios and in Middle and New Comedy 375
- Aeschylus’ Eumenides 389
- List of Contributors 421
- General Index 425
- Index Locorum 435
- Index of Greek Words 453