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Hecuba, Trojan Women, Andromache

Euripides / Morwood, James / Morwood, James
Hecuba, Trojan Women, Andromache
This is the final in a series of three volumes of a new prose translation of Euripides' most popular plays. In the three great war plays contained in this volume Euripides subjects the sufferings of Troy's survivors to a harrowing examination. The horrific brutality which both women andchildren undergo evokes a response of unparalleled intensity in the playwright whom Aristotle called the most tragic of the poets. Yet the new battle-ground of ...

CHF 290.00

Medea, Hippolytus, Electra, Helen

Euripides / Morwood, James / Morwood, James
Medea, Hippolytus, Electra, Helen
This new translation brings to life the most profound tragedies of Euripides, described by Aristotle as "the most tragic of the poets." In these plays, Euripides places his characters under the pressure of intolerable circumstances, revealing them, to use his own words, "as they are." Responsive to the fate of women, these plays give voice to a howl of protest against the world in which we live. Full explanatory notes accompany this translatio...

CHF 196.00

The Trojan Women and Other Plays

Euripides / Morwood, James / Hall, Edith
The Trojan Women and Other Plays
This volume of Euripides' plays offers new translations of the three great war plays Trojan Women, Hecuba, and Andromache, in which the sufferings of Troy's survivors are harrowingly depicted. With unparalleled intensity, Euripides--whom Aristotle called the most tragic of poets--describes the horrific brutality that both women and children undergo during war. Yet, in the war's aftermath, this brutality is challenged and a new battleground is ...

CHF 17.50

Medea and Other Plays

Euripides / Morwood, James (Grocyn Lecturer, Grocyn Lecturer, Wadham College, Oxford)
Medea and Other Plays
Euripides was one of the most popular and controversial of all Greek tragedians, and his plays are marked by an independence of thought, ingenious dramatic devices, and a subtle variety of register and mood. He is also remarkable for the prominence he gave to female characters, whether heroines of virtue or vice. This new translation does full justice to Euripides's range of tone and gift of narrative. A lucid introduction provides substantial...

CHF 18.50