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Euripides : plays6

EuripidesMcLeish, Kenneth(Translated by)Raphael, Frederic(Translated by)Walton, J. Michael(Translated by)
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Published in the new Methuen Classical Dramatists series A dramatist whose trademark was the unexpected, Euripides has constantly challenged and intrigued audiences, from Athens of the fifth century BC to the present.

The three plays in this volume demonstrate Euripides' versatility.

Hippolytos (which was turned into Phedre by Racine), deals with sexual passion, incest and abstinence; Suppliants (a version of the Antigone story) sets the play in Eleusis and dramatises the moment when the mothers of the dead sons of Oedipus beg Theseus to go to Thebes and demand their sons' bodies for burial.

In Rhesos, all the confusion of sentry duty, the intrigue of spies and intruders, disguises and deceptions are crammed into a single night when the fortunes of war turn against the Trojans by a mixture of devious behaviour and sheer bad luck.

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Methuen Drama
0413716503 / 9780413716507
Paperback / softback
882.01
06/11/1997
United Kingdom
English
176p.
18 cm
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Contents: Hippolytos. This translation originally published: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1964 - Suppliants - Rhesos.