Hippolytus’ songs show that, even when taking from Aeschylus or Sophocles, Euripides is always attempting innovative solutions. This play belongs to an initial stage of the Euripidean work, but it probably marks the starting point in the evolution of his poetry within the framework of the so-called “New music”.
De Poli Mattia (2017). Hippolytus’ Songs and Musical Innovations in the Attic Tragedy. Padova : Padova University Press.
Hippolytus’ Songs and Musical Innovations in the Attic Tragedy
De Poli Mattia
2017
Abstract
Hippolytus’ songs show that, even when taking from Aeschylus or Sophocles, Euripides is always attempting innovative solutions. This play belongs to an initial stage of the Euripidean work, but it probably marks the starting point in the evolution of his poetry within the framework of the so-called “New music”.File in questo prodotto:
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