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Ancient Greeks on the Human Condition : Themes in the Writings of Homer, Aristophanes, Euripides and Thucydides

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This book examines the writings of four ancient Greeks-Homer, Thucydides, Euripides, and Aristophanes.

Each of these four individuals represents a different approach toward the human condition, ranging from the heroic and tragic to the comic and absurd.

This book focuses on how the human condition can best be understood within the framework of these four perspectives by examining the major contributions of these Greek writers, whether in the form of epic (Homer's Iliad), history (Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian War), or drama (the plays of Euripides and Aristophanes).

These various perceptions of Greek thought illuminate our understanding of what it means to be fully human.

By focusing on the concepts of the heroic, tragic, comic, and absurd, we can see how these ancient Greek authors still provide key insights for us today as they clarify those timeless features that define the human condition.

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Product Details
McFarland & Co Inc
1476675783 / 9781476675787
Paperback / softback
880.935
30/05/2022
United States
English
154 pages : illustrations
23 cm