PRECARIOUS CHOREIA IN SATYR PLAY
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Abstract. Satyr drama is defined by the dominating presence of its eponymous chorus; yet its choreia always appears precarious and problematic. The satyrs sing
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| Authors | LÄMMLE, REBECCA; |
| Journal | bulletin of the institute of classical studies |
| Year | 2019 |
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