| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - In contrast, Murray and O'Neill take care to root their dramas within a meticulously represented and particularized verisimilitude; it is because of this care that they can in time move confidently into handling archetypical material, which poses real challenges and dangers to the playwright who chooses to recast a story such as Phaedra's in a modern setting (Cave, 120; cf. 101-2).
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