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Suppliant Women. Electra. Heracles by Euripides Euripides, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
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Suppliant Women. Electra. Heracles by Euripides Euripides, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
From Euripides Euripides
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From Euripides Euripides
Suppliant Women. Electra. Heracles by Euripides Euripides, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
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One of antiquity's greatest poets, Euripides (ca. 485-406 BCE) has been prized in every age for the pathos, terror, surprising plot twists, and intellectual probing of his dramatic creations. Here, in the third volume of a new edition that is receiving much praise, are four of his plays. Suppliant Women reflects on war and on the rule of law. Euripides' Electra-presenting the famous legend of a brother and sister who seek revenge on their mother for killing their father-is a portrayal interestingly different from that of Aeschylus or Sophocles. Heracles shows the malice of the gods-and mutual loyalty as the human response to divinely sent disaster. And the theme of the tragic unpredictability of life is developed in Trojan Women. David Kovacs gives us a freshly edited Greek text and a new translation that, in the words of Greece and Rome, is close to the Greek and reads fluently and well. | Suppliant Women. Electra. Heracles by Euripides Euripides, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
One of antiquity's greatest poets, Euripides (ca. 485-406 BCE) has been prized in every age for the pathos, terror, surprising plot twists, and intellectual probing of his dramatic creations. Here, in the third volume of a new edition that is receiving much praise, are four of his plays. Suppliant Women reflects on war and on the rule of law. Euripides' Electra-presenting the famous legend of a brother and sister who seek revenge on their mother for killing their father-is a portrayal interestingly different from that of Aeschylus or Sophocles. Heracles shows the malice of the gods-and mutual loyalty as the human response to divinely sent disaster. And the theme of the tragic unpredictability of life is developed in Trojan Women. David Kovacs gives us a freshly edited Greek text and a new translation that, in the words of Greece and Rome, is close to the Greek and reads fluently and well. | Suppliant Women. Electra. Heracles by Euripides Euripides, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters


















