The eagerly-awaited Volume II...is now out and fully up to expectation... What a joy these two volumes are, bringing to life and making accessible these (almost) lost plays!' should be welcomed by all students of classical Greek drama.' This edition is a marvellous contribution to Euripidean scholarship. It is hard to see how it could have been improved.' the benefits I have drawn from this volume are very great.'
The fragmentary plays of Euripides are a body of texts still regularly increasing in number and extent. They are of very great interest in themselves, apart from the significant aid they give to the fuller appreciation of the surviving complete plays. This two-volume edition brings together for the first time for English readers the more substantial and important of the plays, about fifteen in all. Each play is introduced by a summary bibliography and an appreciative essay which analyses the mythic background and plot: reconstructs the play as far as the fragmentary text and secondary evidence allow; and discusses themes, characterisation, staging, date, reflections of the story in art and other dramatisations. For each play the fragmentary texts are presented as conveniently and succinctly as possible, together with a brief critical apparatus of sources and readings. An English translation stands on the facing page. The text and translation of each play are followed by a short, primarily interpretative commentary.This volume contains: Alexandros (together with Palamedes and Sisyphus), Oedipus, Andromeda,
Antiope, Hypsipyle, Archelaus (415 to about 407 B.C.).
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The fragmentary plays of Euripides are a body of texts still regularly increasing in number and extent. They are of very great interest in themselves, apart from the significant aid they give to the fuller appreciation of the surviving complete plays.
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- General editors foreword
- Preface
- Form and content of this edition
- Philoctetes (431 B.C.)
- Alexandros (415 B.C.)
- Oedipus(after 415 B.C.)
- Andromeda (412 B.C.)
- Hypsipyle (411-407 B.C.)
- Antiope (411-407 B.C.)
- Archelaus (413-406 B.C.)
- Addenda and Corrigenda to vol. I
- Index to volumes I II
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Founded in 1980, Aris & Phillips Classical Texts publishes modern editions of Classical Greek and Latin texts, with substantial introductions and commentaries as well as the original text with facing-page English translation.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780856686214
Publisert
2004-10-01
Utgiver
Liverpool University Press; Aris & Phillips Ltd
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
149 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
400