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Religion in Greek Tragedy - Jon D. Mikalson: Honor thy Gods: Popular Religion in Greek Tragedy. Pp. xv + 359. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press, 1991. $43.95 (Paper, $16.45).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 February 2009

Harvey Yunis
Affiliation:
Rice University

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1993

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1 A good start has been made by Gould, John, ‘On Making Sense of Greek Religion’, in Greek Religion and Society, edd. P. E. Easterling and J. V. Muir (Cambridge, 1985), pp. 1–33. Gould argues (p. 32) ‘for a view of Greek religion which tries to take in the whole range of the evidence, liturgical and literary, and to make sense of it as a whole whose parts are meaningfully related to each other’.Google Scholar