![]() What could have induced the authors to adopt this device? But then one asks oneself, are Greek culture and history in any way accessible to those who have no good notion of what the cultural readings are evoking, or to what they are alluding? And in the end one has to admit that, exasperating though this device may be to some, it is unlikely that it will detract from the ordinary learner's appreciation of this work of scholarly popularization. Finally, seeing Greek culture and history through the eyes of "crazy Maria," the heroine, is perhaps not the best possible device for popularizing a work at this respectable level. Reviews 123 grading, or the number of graded steps in the presentation of the texts. ![]() ![]() ![]() In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: ![]()
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