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Trojan Women. Iphigenia among the Taurians. Ion

Trojan Women. Iphigenia among the Taurians. Ion

Iphigenia among the Taurians, Ion

by Euripides
Hardback
Publication Date: 01/12/1999

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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, is the text and translation of three of his plays.

Trojan Women, a play about the causes and consequences of war, develops the theme of the tragic unpredictability of life. Iphigenia among the Taurians and Ion exhibit tragic themes and situations (the murder of close relatives). Each ends happily with a joyful reunion.

As in the first three volumes of this edition, David Kovacs gives us a freshly edited Greek text and an admired new translation that, in the words of Greece and Rome, is "close to the Greek and reads fluently and well;" his introduction to each play and explanatory notes offer readers judicious guidance.
ISBN:
9780674995741
9780674995741
Category:
Literary essays
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
01-12-1999
Language:
English
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
528
Dimensions (mm):
162x108x28mm
Weight:
0.34kg
Euripides

Euripides (c.485-07 BC) was an Athenian born into a family of considerable rank. Disdaining the public duties expected of him, Euripides spent a life of quiet introspection, spending much of his life in a cave on Salamis.

Late in life he voluntarily exiled himself to the court of Archelaus, King of Macedon, where he wrote The Bacchae, regarded by many as his greatest work. Euripides is thought to have written 92 plays, only 18 of which survive.

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