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==References== {{refbegin}} * Bushnell, Rebecca ed. 2005. ''A Companion to Tragedy''. Malden, MA and Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. {{ISBN|1-4051-0735-9}}. * Heath, Malcolm, trans. 1996. ''Poetics.'' By [[Aristotle]]. Penguin: London. {{ISBN|978-0-14-044636-4}}. * Janko, Richard, trans. 1987. ''Poetics with Tractatus Coislinianus, Reconstruction of Poetics II and the Fragments of the On Poets.'' By [[Aristotle]]. Cambridge: Hackett. {{ISBN|0-87220-033-7}}. * Mastronarde, Donald, 1990. ''Actors on High: The Skene roof, the Crane and the Gods in Attic Drama''. Classical Antiquity, Vol 9, October 1990, pp 247β294. University of California. * Rehm, Rush, 1992. ''Greek Tragic Theatre''. Routledge, London. {{ISBN|0-415-04831-1}}. * Tanner, Michael ed. 2003. ''The Birth of Tragedy''. By [[Nietzsche, Friedrich]]. Penguin: London. {{ISBN|978-0-14-043339-5}}. * Taplin, Oliver, 1978. ''Greek Tragedy in Action''. Methuen, London. {{ISBN|0-416-71700-4}}. * Walton, J Michael, trans. 2000. ''Euripides: Medea''. Methuen, London. {{ISBN|0-413-75280-1}}. {{refend}}
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