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Jebb, Richard, “The Genius of Sophocles,” in Classical and Medieval Literature Criticism, Vol. 2, Gale Research, 1988, originally published in Essays and Addresses, Cambridge University Press, 1907, pp. 1–40.
Schlegel, August Wilhelm von, A Course of Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature, translated by John Black, Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, 1815.
Seale, David, “The Women of Trachis: The Verge of Knowledge,” in Vision and Stagecraft in Sophocles, University of Chicago Press, 1982, p. 182.
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