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Rebecca P-H is on page 58 of 318
huh Aristophanes' implicit theories of sound/speech and of the evolution of tragedy in Frogs make an interesting and weirdly nostalgic counterpoint to Aristotle's teleological narrative of the origins and development of tragedy as a genre
Nov 22, 2025 03:56PM
The Mortal Voice in the Tragedies of Aeschylus

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Rebecca P-H
Rebecca P-H is on page 102 of 318
can't believe she hasn't written on Sophocles' Tereus actually, with all this about the (mostly metaphorical) reduction from human to animal manifesting as the loss of linguistic sense and the transformation of speech into either silence or sheer sound
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Rebecca P-H
Rebecca P-H is on page 2 of 318
Aeschylean drama as "crammed full of voices that demand to be received as material emissions of bodies and as markers of presence in the world, even as they were once received by audiences in the theater" ok yeah I probably should have read this two years ago and been citing it all along ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Nov 18, 2025 05:23PM
The Mortal Voice in the Tragedies of Aeschylus


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