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Persians: Critical Essay by Robert Holmes Beck

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Aeschylus
About 44 pages (13,081 words)
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SOURCE: Beck, Robert Holmes. “Moral Lessons in Aeschylean Drama.” In Aeschylus: Playwright Educator, pp. 14-41. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1975.

In the following essay, Beck explores the Greek moral code and how Aeschylus treated it in his plays.

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