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CONTENTS

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Chap. I. Early History of Greek Tragedy1
§ 1. Introductory1
§ 2. The Worship of Dionysus4
§ 3. Early History of the Dithyramb13
§ 4. Arion and the Dithyramb16
§ 5. Later History of the Dithyramb23
§ 6. The Innovations of Thespis26
§ 7. Character of the Thespian Drama29
§ 8. Career of Thespis36
§ 9. Chocrilus, Pratinas, and Phrynichus39
 
Chap. II. Aeschylus46
§ 1. His Life46
§ 2. Improvements in Tragedy60
(1) The Structure of the Aeschylean Drama61
(2) General Tone65
(3) The Manner of Representation67
§ 3. Selection and Treatment of the Plots70
§ 4. The Characters76
§ 5. The Language80
§ 6. Religious and Moral Ideas86
§ 7. The Trilogy and Tetralogy96
§ 8. The Extant Plays99
(1) The Supplices101
(2) The Persae103
(3) The Septem106
(4) The Prometheus109
(5) The Oresteia114
§ 9. Reputation among the Ancients121
 
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