Flickinger’s detailed study of the Greek theater offers a comprehensive overview of the plays, playwrights, and performance traditions of ancient Greece. With Plutarch’s Lives as his primary source, Flickinger draws on a wide range of historical and literary evidence to provide a vivid and engaging portrait of this important cultural institution. Both scholars and general readers will appreciate the depth of insight and clarity of writing in this thought-provoking volume.
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