Euripides Plays: 5 by Euripides

Euripides Plays: 5 by Euripides

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Summary

Written at the time of the Peloponnesian War (425-420 BC), the three plays in this volume - "Andromache", "Herakles' Children" and "Herakles" - highlight the trivial causes and dire consequences of war.

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Euripides Plays: 5 by Euripides

Published in the new Methuen Classical Dramatists series Written at the height of the Peloponnesian War, the three plays in this volume highlight the trivial causes and dire consequences of war and the fate of the innocent. In Andromache, Hektor's widow struggles to survive as the concubine of her husband's killer. Herakles' Children and Herakles show his two young families, without his powerful protection at the mercy of his enemies. Full of humanity and subtle characterisation, these new translations by Robert Cannon and Kenneth McLeish which are intended both for performer and student, Euripides is reaffirmed as a fresh and compelling dramatist.
Euripides is the youngest and most controversial of the three surviving great tragedians from fifth century Athens. His works include Medea, the Trojan Women, the Bacchae, Iphigenia at Aulis and Hippolytus. His polemic, charged plays with their universal themes and significance remain highly relevant to today's society.
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ISBN 13 9780413716408
ISBN 10 0413716406
Title Euripides Plays: 5
Author Euripides
Series Classical Dramatists
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 1997-11-06
Number of pages 176
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.