Holding Up a Mirror


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The good news is: that faith in material goods really does bring prosperity to society. The bad news is: that self-same commitment to material things leads inexorably to the destruction of the civilizations it builds. Using theatre as a measure society's health, this book shows that Ancient Greece and Rome, Mediaeval Christendom and our own contemporary society all follow the same pattern: prosperity thrives on the conviction that the material world alone constitutes true 'reality'; but that very conviction leads to a rejection of the supernatural, undermines absolute moral standards, and leads to cultural and social disintegration.




The Dative of Agency


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The New American Cyclopaedia


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Greek Sculpture and the Problem of Description


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This book examines how interpretation and examination of Greek sculpture are intertwined.




The New American Cyclopædia


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