Books:
* "The Poetics of Greek Tragedy" (1981): A comprehensive analysis of the themes, techniques, and underlying principles of Greek tragedy.
* "Tragedy and Civilization: An Interpretation of Sophocles" (1981): Explores the social and political contexts of Sophocles' plays.
* "Myth and History in the Plays of Euripides" (2000): Examines the relationship between myth and history in the tragedies of Euripides.
* "Greek Tragedy" (2002): A concise and accessible introduction to Greek tragedy for a general audience.
* "The Orphic Hymns" (1987): An exploration of the ancient Greek Orphic hymns and their religious and philosophical significance.
* "The Theater of Dionysus" (2016): A study of the ancient Greek theatre and its connection to the cult of Dionysus.
Articles:
Segal has also published numerous articles on various aspects of Greek and Roman literature and drama in academic journals. Some of the topics covered in these articles include:
* The performance of Greek tragedy
* The role of women in ancient Greek society
* The relationship between Greek myth and literature
* The influence of Greek tragedy on Western literature
* The reception of Greek tragedy in modern times
Segal's work is known for its clarity, depth, and insightful analyses. He has made significant contributions to the understanding of ancient Greek and Roman literature and drama.