The Life and Work of Sophocles. - LETTERS, F.J.H.,

KORTE INHOUD

'In the more important section of the book, however, where Letters analyses the extant tragedies, his judgements are sound and sometimes penetrating, and the plays emerge whole and unbelittled from his treatment. Perhaps the most successful is the chapter on the Trachiniae, for which he seems to have a special affection.' (A.M. DALE in The Classical Review (New Series), 1955, p.40). From the library of the late Prof. W. Geoffrey Arnott.
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