Lyrical tragedy. The "Supplices" ; The "Supplices" and pre-Aeschylean tragedy
Old tragedy. Introduction ; The "Persae" ; The "Septem" ; The "Promethean Vinctus"
The 'Oresteia'. The "Agamemnon" ; The "Choephori" ; The "Eumenides"
The dramatic art of Aeschylus
Middle tragedy : Sophocles. Introduction ; The "Ajax" ; The "Antigone" ; The "Electra" ; The "Oediups Tyrranus"
The philosophy of Sophocles
The dramatic art of Sophocles. The third actor ; The chorus ; Structural principles
The Euripidean tragedy. Introduction ; The "Medea" ; The "Hippolytus" ; The "Troades" ; The "Hecuba" ; The "Suppliant women" ; The "Andromache" ; The "Heracles"
The technique of Euripidean tragedy. Introduction ; Characterization ; The chorus ; Rhetoric and dialectic ; Dramatic surprise and ornament ; Prologues and epilogues
New tragedy : Sophocles. The 'Trachiniae' ; The 'Philoctetes'
New tragedy : Euripides' tragi-comedies
New tragedy : Euripides' melodramas. The "Electra" ; The chorus in new tragedy ; The "Orestes" ; The "Phoenissae" ; The "Iphigenia in Aulis"
Two last plays. The "Bacchae" ; The "Oedipus Coloneus."