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Horror in Classical Literature
£60.00
This book analyses passages from Graeco-Roman texts that resemble modern examples of literary and filmic horror. It demonstrates how readers and spectators in the ancient Graeco-Roman world would very likely have experienced the same emotion of horror when confronted with horrific situations.
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Dadansoddiad o rannau o destunau Graeco-Rufeinig sy’n ymdebygu i esiamplau cyfoes o arswyd llenyddol a ffilmig.This book analyses passages from Graeco-Roman texts that resemble modern examples of literary and filmic horror. It demonstrates how readers and spectators in the ancient Graeco-Roman world would very likely have experienced the same emotion of horror when confronted with horrific situations.
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