
Euripides Ten Plays - Paperback
by Euripides
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Availability:In StockContributor:Euripides, Paul RocheAudience:Young AdultPublish date:1998-10-01Pages:608
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Signet BookISBN-13:9780451527004ISBN-10:451527003UPC:9780451527004Book Category:Drama, HistoryBook Subcategory:Ancient & Classical, European, CivilizationSize:6.79 x 4.24 x 1.34 inchesWeight:0.6195Product ID:SC3EBRC53Y
A modern translation exclusive to signet From perhaps the greatest of the ancient Greek playwrights comes this collection of plays, including Alcestis, Hippolytus, Ion, Electra, Iphigenia at Aulis, Iphigenia Among the Taurians, Medea, The Bacchae, The Trojan Women, and The Cyclops.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Signet BookISBN-13:9780451527004ISBN-10:451527003UPC:9780451527004Book Category:Drama, HistoryBook Subcategory:Ancient & Classical, European, CivilizationSize:6.79 x 4.24 x 1.34 inchesWeight:0.6195Product ID:SC3EBRC53Y
Euripides, the youngest of the three great Athenian playwrights, was born around 485 BC of a family of good standing. He first competed in the dramatic festivals in 455 BC, coming only third; his record of success in the tragic competitions is lower than that of either Aeschylus or Sophocles. There is a tradition that he was unpopular, even a recluse; we are told that he composed poetry in a cave by the sea, near Salamis. What is clear from contemporary evidence, however, is that audiences were fascinated by his innovative and often disturbing dramas. His work was controversial already in his lifetime, and he himself was regarded as a 'clever' poet, associated with philosophers and other intellectuals. Towards the end of his life he went to live at the court of Archelaus, king of Macedon. It was during his time there that he wrote what many consider his greates work, the Bacchae. When news of his death reached Athens in early 406 BC, Sophocles appeared publicly in mourning for him. Euripides is thought to have written about ninety-two plays, of which seventeen tragedies and one satyr-play known to be his survive; the other play which is attributed to him, the Rhesus, may in fact be by a later hand.
Paul Roche, a distinguished English poet and translator, is the author of The Bible's Greatest Stories. His other translations include Euripides: Ten Plays (Signet), Oedipus Plays of Sophocles (Meridian) and The Orestes Plays of Aeschylus (Meridian).
Paul Roche, a distinguished English poet and translator, is the author of The Bible's Greatest Stories. His other translations include Euripides: Ten Plays (Signet), Oedipus Plays of Sophocles (Meridian) and The Orestes Plays of Aeschylus (Meridian).
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