In any modern discussion of tragedy, Aristotle almost always has some role to play, whether on center stage or whispering from the wings.
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Literary form, Tragedy, History, Medieval Drama, History and criticism, Theory, Classical dramaShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Ideas and Forms of Tragedy from Aristotle to the Middle Ages
November 17, 2005, Cambridge University Press
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0521023777 9780521023771
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"In any modern discussion of tragedy, Aristotle almost always has some role to play, whether on center stage or whispering from the wings."
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Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature
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