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The Dramation by Michael Haplucheir: A Reappraisal
The following paper discusses the so-called Dramation by Michael Haplucheir (twelfth century). It argues that this text is not an attempt at reviving ancient drama but yet another literary experiment whose purpose might be both satirical and didactic.