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Euripides II - Andromache, Hecuba, the Suppliant Women, Electra

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Euripides II contains the plays "Andromache," translated by Deborah Roberts; "Hecuba," translated by William Arrowsmith; "The Suppliant Women," translated by Frank William Jones; and "Electra," translated by Emily Townsend Vermeule. Many years ago, the University of Chicago Press undertook a momentous project: a new translation of the Greek tragedies that would be the ultimate resource for teachers, students, and readers. They succeeded. Under the expert management of eminent classicists David Grene and Richmond Lattimore, those translations combined accuracy, poetic immediacy, and clarity of presentation to render the surviving masterpieces of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides in an English so lively and compelling that they remain the standard translations. The updated third editions of these classic works were designed to ensure that our Greek tragedies remain the leading English-language versions throughout the twenty-first century. In this highly anticipated third edition, Mark Griffith and Glenn W. Most have carefully updated the translations to bring them even closer to the ancient Greek while retaining the vibrancy for which our English versions are famous. This edition also includes brand-new translations of Euripides' Medea, The Children of Heracles, Andromache, and Iphigenia among the Taurians, fragments of lost plays by Aeschylus, and the surviving portion of Sophocles's satyr-drama The Trackers. New introductions for each play offer essential information about its first production, plot, and reception in antiquity and beyond. In addition, each volume includes an introduction to the life and work of its tragedian, as well as notes addressing textual uncertainties and a glossary of names and places mentioned in the plays. In addition to the new content, the volumes have been reorganized both within and between volumes to reflect the most up-to-date scholarship on the order in which the plays were originally written. The result is a set of handsome paperbacks destined to introduce new generations of readers to these foundational works of Western drama, art, and life.

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Euripides (c. 480 - 406 BCE) wrote some ninety plays, nineteen of which have survived.

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Offers translations of Euripides' "Medea", "The Children of Heracles", "Andromache", and "Iphigenia among the Taurians", fragments of lost plays by Aeschylus, and the surviving portion of Sophocles' "The Trackers". In this title, introductions for each play offer information about its first production, plot, and reception in antiquity and beyond.

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Authors Euripides, David Grene, Mark Most Griffith, GRIFFITH MARK MOST GLENN W
Assisted by David Grene (Editor), Grene David (Editor), Mark Griffith (Editor), Griffith Mark (Editor), Richmond Lattimore (Editor), Lattimore Richmond (Editor), Glenn W Most (Editor), Glenn W. Most (Editor), Most Glenn W. (Editor), David Grene (Translation), Mark Griffith (Translation), Richmond Lattimore (Translation), Glenn W Most (Translation), Glenn W. Most (Translation)
Publisher University Of Chicago Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.04.2013
 
EAN 9780226308784
ISBN 978-0-226-30878-4
No. of pages 288
Series Complete Greek Tragedies
The Complete Greek Tragedies
Complete Greek Tragedies (Chicago)
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

DRAMA / General, LITERARY COLLECTIONS / General, Classical texts, Plays, Playscripts, Ancient, classical and medieval texts

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