The plays of Sophocles have always attracted the imaginations of playwrights and directors, dealing as they do with such profound and timeless themes. This spring, the Unicorn Theatre in London is ...
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The trial of Socrates is an event which has captured the imagination of academics, writers and artists down the centuries. Condemned to drink poison as a punishment for corrupting the youth and for ...
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One of the most interesting questions for anyone who studies the ancient world is, I think, this one: to what extent were the Greeks and Romans much like us, and how far were they really different? ...
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