The stagecraft of Aeschylus
the dramatic use of exits and entrances in Greek tragedy
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Word Count
127,000 words, Guess
Page Count
508 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL4539582M
- ISBN-100198140061
- OCLC Control Number2912234
- Library of Congress Control Number77005920
- LibraryThing8439286
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- Goodreads4535676
- WikidataQ123744731
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- DDC882/.01
- LCCPA3829 .T36 1977
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