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Now Pochoda is back with “Ecstasy,” her first foray into the horror genre.
Fragments of two lost ancient Greek plays by playwright Euripides found in Egypt were remade into a play combining theater / ...
Accompanied by the original music of Cornelius Selamsis, the performance presents a narrative and musical composition at the ...
Set on a Greek Island, Pochoda’s novel ‘Ecstasy,’ transforms Euripides’ ancient classic ‘The Bacchae’ into a contemporary feminist tale ...
“It was very clearly tragedy,” she says. Using the Thesaurus Linguae Graecae, a comprehensive, digitized database of ancient Greek texts maintained by the University of California, Irvine, ...
The award-winning mystery novelist’s new book, “Ecstasy,” is a supernatural feminist take on Euripides’ play “The Bacchae.” ...
Archaeology & History Fragments of Previously ‘Lost’ Euripides Tragedies Have Been Translated. The discovery is among the most important in ancient Greek literature over the past 60 years.
The Euripides papyrus was uncovered using basic archaeological tools – a trowel, a brush and an instinct for reading the sand – but its deciphering required collaboration between American and Egyptian ...
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