Aeschylus (Part 4)
We here present the brief Part 4 of the Introduction written by P. E. More for his translation of the Prometheus Bound of Aeschylus, published in 1899.
We here present the brief Part 4 of the Introduction written by P. E. More for his translation of the Prometheus Bound of Aeschylus, published in 1899.
We here present the brief Part 3 of the Introduction written by P. E. More for his translation of the “Prometheus Bound” of Aeschylus, published in 1899.
(Pictured: Aeschylus.) The following is the Introduction written by P. E. More for his translation of the Prometheus Bound of Aeschylus, published in 1899. We are therefore returning to Poetry and the Classical Tradition...
(Pictured: James Joyce.) We herewith present the fifth and final post of P. E. More’s essay, “James Joyce,” the fourth of nine essays that make up More’s book On Being Human. Paul Elmer More...
(Pictured: James Joyce.) We herewith present the fourth and penultimate post of P. E. More’s essay, “James Joyce,” the fourth of nine essays that make up More’s book On Being Human. Paul Elmer More...
(Pictured: James Joyce.) We herewith present the third post of P. E. More’s essay, “James Joyce,” the fourth of nine essays that make up More’s book On Being Human. Paul Elmer More (1864-1937) was...
We herewith present the first post of P. E. More’s essay, “James Joyce,” the fourth of nine essays that make up More’s book “On Being Human”.
An Apology for Poetry: an Aristotelean View What follows is Part 3, the concluding part, of a commentary on my long poem, “The Young Poet’s Elegy to the Court of God,” in which several...
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