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Sources
Berlin, Normand. The Secret Cause: A Discussion of Tragedy, University of Massachusetts Press, 1981.
Further Reading
Bullfinch, Thomas. Bullfinch's Mythology, Avenel, 1979.
One of the best—if a bit old fashioned—collections of information on classical mythology, as well as on Arthurian legend and many other myths and legends.
Fitts, Dudley, editor. Greek Plays in Modern Translation,Dial, 1947.
Contains a selection of Greek plays, including King Oedipus translated by William Butler Yeats, and...
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