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A. E. Housman (Critical Survey of Poetry)
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A. E. Housman’s only work of prose fiction is A Morning with the Royal
Family, a youthful fantasy printed without his permission in 1882 in the Bromsgrovian
and unpublished elsewhere. His translations total 102 lines from Aeschylus’s Hepta epi Thēbas (467
b.c.e.; Seven Against Thebes), Sophocles’ Oidipous epi Kolōnōi
(401 b.c.e.; Oedipus at Colonus), and [The entire page is 6433 words long]
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