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Electra and Other Plays (Penguin Classics) Book

Includes the plays 'Electra', 'Suppliant Women', 'Andromache', 'Hecabe', and 'Trojan Women'.Read More

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  • Foyles

    Of all the ancient Greek tragedians, Euripides was the most sensitive to the lives of women and other outcasts in Athenian society, and Electra and Other Plays collects five plays demonstrating his talent for bringing to life their plight. This Penguin Classics edition is translated by John Davie with an introduction and notes by Richard Rutherford.Written during a period overshadowed by the fierce struggle for supremacy between Sparta and Euripides' native Athens, these five plays are haunted by the shadow of war - and in particular its impact on women. In Electra the children of Agamemnon take bloody revenge on their mother for murdering their father after his return from Troy, and Suppliant Women depicts the grieving mothers of those killed in battle. The other plays deal with the aftermath of the Trojan War for the defeated survivors, as Andromache shows Hector's widow as a trophy of war in the house of her Greek captor, and Hecabe portrays a defeated queen avenging the murder of her last-remaining son, while Trojan Women tells of the plight of the city's women in the hands of their victors.John Davie's compelling translations are accompanied by an introduction by Richard Rutherford describing the tragic genre and Euripides innovations, along with a chronology, prefaces to each play, notes, a bibliography and a glossary of names.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.If you enjoyed Electra and Other Plays, you might like Euripides' Medea and Other Plays, also available in Penguin Classics.'The most intensely tragic of all the poets'Aristotle

  • BookDepository

    Electra and Other Plays : Paperback : Penguin Books Ltd : 9780140446685 : 0140446680 : 01 Jan 1999 : Deals with the aftermath of the Trojan War for the defeated survivors, as Andromache shows Hector's widow as a trophy of war in the house of her Greek captor, and Hecabe portrays a defeated queen avenging the murder of her last-remaining son.

  • Blackwell

    Deals with the aftermath of the Trojan War for the defeated survivors, as Andromache shows Hector's widow as a trophy of war in the house of her Greek captor, and Hecabe portrays a defeated queen avenging the murder of her last-remaining son.

  • Waterstones

    Includes the plays ''Electra'', ''Suppliant Women'', ''Andromache'', ''Hecabe'', and ''Trojan Women''.

  • ASDA

    Includes the plays Electra Suppliant Women Andromache Hecabe and Trojan Women.

  • Penguin

    Euripides, wrote Aristotle, 'is the most intensely tragic of all the poets'.

  • Pickabook

    Euripides, John Davie (Trans), Richard Rutherford (Editor)

  • 0140446680
  • 9780140446685
  • Euripides
  • 28 April 2005
  • Penguin Classics
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 224
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