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                                            Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
 - Preface VII
 - Contents IX
 - Abbreviations XI
 - Introduction 1
 - 
                            Part I: Inter-dramatic Dialogues
 - ‘All’s well that ends well’: Euripides’ response to Sophocles’ Antigone 15
 - Alope’s legend and its dramatic refigurations 26
 - Tragedy into Comedy: Euripides’ Alcmeon in Corinth as a source text of Menander’s Periceiromene 48
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                            Part II: Tragedy through Aristotelian Spectacles
 - Exploring Aristotle’s Poetics as a source for lost tragedies 61
 - Aristotle’s reception of the lysis in Theodectes’ Lynceus: Remarks on Poet. 11, 1452a 27–29 and 18, 1455b 29–32 73
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                            Part III: Iconographic Reception
 - The representation of Euripides’ Dictys in South Italian painted pottery 85
 - The reception of Euripides’ Alexandros in Etruscan iconography 97
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                            Part IV: Performing Fragments
 - Euripides’ Alexandros in performance 117
 - Bibliography 129
 - General Index 153
 - Index of Passages Discussed 159
 
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
 - Preface VII
 - Contents IX
 - Abbreviations XI
 - Introduction 1
 - 
                            Part I: Inter-dramatic Dialogues
 - ‘All’s well that ends well’: Euripides’ response to Sophocles’ Antigone 15
 - Alope’s legend and its dramatic refigurations 26
 - Tragedy into Comedy: Euripides’ Alcmeon in Corinth as a source text of Menander’s Periceiromene 48
 - 
                            Part II: Tragedy through Aristotelian Spectacles
 - Exploring Aristotle’s Poetics as a source for lost tragedies 61
 - Aristotle’s reception of the lysis in Theodectes’ Lynceus: Remarks on Poet. 11, 1452a 27–29 and 18, 1455b 29–32 73
 - 
                            Part III: Iconographic Reception
 - The representation of Euripides’ Dictys in South Italian painted pottery 85
 - The reception of Euripides’ Alexandros in Etruscan iconography 97
 - 
                            Part IV: Performing Fragments
 - Euripides’ Alexandros in performance 117
 - Bibliography 129
 - General Index 153
 - Index of Passages Discussed 159