Private lives, public deaths : Antigone and the invention of individuality / Jonathan Strauss.
Here, Jonathan Strauss shows how Sophocles' tragedy 'Antigone' crystallized the political, intellectual, and aesthetic forces of an entire historical moment - fifth-century Athens - into one idea: the value of a single, living person.
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2013.
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