I often don't like where they go but I like the spaces they open up in my mind; they're good train wrecks for thinking with.
Makes sense to me.
I do recommend The Mask of Apollo (1966) almost without reservation, and the reservation I do have is that our understanding of the mechanics of fourth-century Greek tragedy has changed considerably since it was published, which is a very different problem than her ususal.
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Date: 2022-06-23 12:02 am (UTC)Makes sense to me.
I do recommend The Mask of Apollo (1966) almost without reservation, and the reservation I do have is that our understanding of the mechanics of fourth-century Greek tragedy has changed considerably since it was published, which is a very different problem than her ususal.