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    Διπλουσ μυθοσ.Elizabeth M. Craik - 1970 - Classical Quarterly 20 (1):95-101.
    Aristotle'sPoeticsis a treatise notoriously difficult to understand, largely because of Aristotle's treatment of his theme, with its elliptical thought and loose terminology, but also because Aristotle's influence on subsequent drama and criticism makes it difficult to isolate the original thought from subsequent attempts at implementation or interpretation. However, as Aristotle devotes most of his treatise to tragedy—despite the wider subject he professes—and in discussing tragedy deals most extensively with plot, his views on the tragic plot should be reasonably clear. The (...)
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    Greek Drama.Elizabeth M. Craik - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (01):48-.
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    Tragic Space.Elizabeth M. Craik - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (02):259-.
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    Notes on Euripides' Andromache1.Elizabeth M. Craik - 1979 - Classical Quarterly 29 (1):62-65.
    Professor Stevens's fine edition of Andromache, which treats all kinds of problems–linguistic, textual, metrical, theatrical, and interpretative–with great authority in a well-balanced commentary, and in a short introduction deals succinctly with the main ‘background’’ questions, must have prompted many to look anew at the play; so prompted, I here offer some supplementary points, mostly of interpretation.
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    Carola Greengard: Theatre in Crisis: Sophocles' Reconstruction of Genre and Politics in Philoctetes. Pp. v + 106. Amsterdam: Hakkert, 1987. Paper. [REVIEW]Elizabeth M. Craik - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (1):148-148.
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    Credo: Banque de données: cultures et religions antiques. 7 vols. Pp. 34 + Appendices [pp. 97 + 97 , pp. 174 + 46 + 42 , pp. 164 + 169, 1–394, 395–762 , pp. 40 , Guide d'indexation, not numbered]. Lille: Université de Lille III, 1987. Paper. [REVIEW]Elizabeth M. Craik - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (2):402-403.
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    Character Studies Christopher B. R. Pelling (ed.): Characterization and Individuality in Greek Literature. Pp. ix + 270. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990. £30. [REVIEW]Elizabeth M. Craik - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (01):92-93.
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    Dating Euripides' Fragmentary Plays Martin Cropp, Gordon Fick: Resolutions and Chronology in Euripides: The Fragmentary Tragedies. (BICS, Supplement 43.) Pp. xi + 92. London: Institute of Classical Studies, 1985. Paper. [REVIEW]Elizabeth M. Craik - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (02):183-184.
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    Narrative in Drama: the Art of the Euripidean Messenger-Speech. [REVIEW]Elizabeth M. Craik - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (2):431-432.
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    Philanthropia kai Eusebeia. Festschrift für Albrecht Dihle zum 70. Geburtstag. [REVIEW]Elizabeth M. Craik - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (1):192-193.
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    Two Lost Plays of Euripides. [REVIEW]Elizabeth M. Craik - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (2):399-400.