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(This is slightly different from the Aristotliean classical tragedies such as Oedipus Rex where Oedipus is not aware of his flaw until the very end.)
LearnHub Activities 2009
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(This is slightly different from the Aristotliean classical tragedies such as Oedipus Rex where Oedipus is not aware of his flaw until the very end.)
LearnHub Activities 2009
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Incest in the arts and literature is not new, going back as far as Greek mythology (Oedipus Rex), Shakespeare (Hamlet) and Victorian romance novels.
Vivian Diller, Ph.D.: Breaking Yet Another Taboo -- Is it a Good Thing for Our Psyche? Ph.D. Vivian Diller 2012
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Incest in the arts and literature is not new, going back as far as Greek mythology (Oedipus Rex), Shakespeare (Hamlet) and Victorian romance novels.
Vivian Diller, Ph.D.: Breaking Yet Another Taboo -- Is it a Good Thing for Our Psyche? Ph.D. Vivian Diller 2012
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Incest in the arts and literature is not new, going back as far as Greek mythology (Oedipus Rex), Shakespeare (Hamlet) and Victorian romance novels.
Vivian Diller, Ph.D.: Breaking Yet Another Taboo -- Is it a Good Thing for Our Psyche? Ph.D. Vivian Diller 2012
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Incest in the arts and literature is not new, going back as far as Greek mythology (Oedipus Rex), Shakespeare (Hamlet) and Victorian romance novels.
Vivian Diller, Ph.D.: Breaking Yet Another Taboo -- Is it a Good Thing for Our Psyche? Ph.D. Vivian Diller 2012
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Incest in the arts and literature is not new, going back as far as Greek mythology (Oedipus Rex), Shakespeare (Hamlet) and Victorian romance novels.
Vivian Diller, Ph.D.: Breaking Yet Another Taboo -- Is it a Good Thing for Our Psyche? Ph.D. Vivian Diller 2012
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Incest in the arts and literature is not new, going back as far as Greek mythology (Oedipus Rex), Shakespeare (Hamlet) and Victorian romance novels.
Vivian Diller, Ph.D.: Breaking Yet Another Taboo -- Is it a Good Thing for Our Psyche? Ph.D. Vivian Diller 2012
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He produced numerous stage and film adaptations of ancient Greek plays, duly praised in international film circles: Euripides' Electra (1961-1962); The Trojan Women, (1970-1971), Iphigenia in Aulis (1976-1977), Bacchae, Medea, Sophocles' Oedipus Rex, and Aristophanes' Lysistrata.
Katerina Zacharia: Remembering Michael Cacoyannis Katerina Zacharia 2011
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Incest in the arts and literature is not new, going back as far as Greek mythology (Oedipus Rex), Shakespeare (Hamlet) and Victorian romance novels.
Vivian Diller, Ph.D.: Breaking Yet Another Taboo -- Is it a Good Thing for Our Psyche? Ph.D. Vivian Diller 2012
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