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Greek drama in the first six decades of the twentieth century: tradition, identity, migration

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Wrigley, A. (2011) Greek drama in the first six decades of the twentieth century: tradition, identity, migration. Comparative Drama, 44 (4). pp. 371-384. ISSN 1936-1637 doi: 10.1353/cdr.2010.0020

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Introductory essay for a journal special issue in which new and established scholars explore the translation, performance, and reception of ancient Greek drama in the period between and around the two world wars - so, broadly speaking, from the beginning of the twentieth century to the 1950s, a significant and fascinating period for the study of modern engagements with Greek drama.

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Publisher Western Michigan University
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