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    Elizabeth Vandiver

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    Elizabeth Vandiver

    Elizabeth Vandiver

    180 songs
    Total 180 songs
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    IntroductionAeneid of Virgil-:--
    From Aeneas to RomulusAeneid of Virgil-:--
    Rome, Augustus, and VirgilAeneid of Virgil-:--
    The Opening of the AeneidAeneid of Virgil-:--
    From Troy to CarthageAeneid of Virgil-:--
    Unhappy DidoAeneid of Virgil-:--
    Funeral Games and a Journey to the DeadAeneid of Virgil-:--
    Italy and the FutureAeneid of Virgil-:--
    Virgil's IliadAeneid of Virgil-:--
    The Inevitable Doom of TurnusAeneid of Virgil-:--
    The Gods and FateAeneid of Virgil-:--
    The End of the Aeneid and BeyondAeneid of Virgil-:--
    IntroductionClassical Mythology-:--
    What Is Myth?Classical Mythology-:--
    Why Is Myth?Classical Mythology-:--
    “First Was Chaos”Classical Mythology-:--
    The Reign of the OlympiansClassical Mythology-:--
    Immortals and MortalsClassical Mythology-:--
    Demeter, Persephone, and the Conquest of DeathClassical Mythology-:--
    The Eleusinian Mysteries and the AfterlifeClassical Mythology-:--
    Apollo and ArtemisClassical Mythology-:--
    Hermes and DionysosClassical Mythology-:--
    Laughter-Loving AphroditeClassical Mythology-:--
    Culture, Prehistory, and the "Great Goddess"Classical Mythology-:--
    Humans, Heroes, and Half-GodsClassical Mythology-:--
    Theseus and the "Test-And-Quest" MythClassical Mythology-:--
    From Myth to History and Back AgainClassical Mythology-:--
    The Greatest Hero of AllClassical Mythology-:--
    The Trojan WarClassical Mythology-:--
    The Terrible House of AtreusClassical Mythology-:--
    Blood Vengeance, Justice, and the FuriesClassical Mythology-:--
    The Tragedies of King OedipusClassical Mythology-:--
    Monstrous Females and Female MonstersClassical Mythology-:--
    Roman Founders, Roman FablesClassical Mythology-:--
    “Gods Are Useful”Classical Mythology-:--
    From Ovid to the StarsClassical Mythology-:--
    Tragedy DefinedGreek Tragedy-:--
    Democracy, Culture, and TragedyGreek Tragedy-:--
    Roots of a GenreGreek Tragedy-:--
    Production and StagecraftGreek Tragedy-:--
    Aeschylus — Creator of an Art FormGreek Tragedy-:--
    The Oresteia — Mythic BackgroundGreek Tragedy-:--
    The Oresteia — AgamemnonGreek Tragedy-:--
    The Oresteia — Libation Bearers and EumenidesGreek Tragedy-:--
    A Master of SpectacleGreek Tragedy-:--
    The Three ElectrasGreek Tragedy-:--
    The Sophoclean HeroGreek Tragedy-:--
    Antigone and CreonGreek Tragedy-:--
    Oedipus the King, IGreek Tragedy-:--
    Oedipus the King, IIGreek Tragedy-:--