Hidden Bibliographic Details
Other authors / contributors: | Shapiro, Alan, 1952-
Burian, Peter, 1943-
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ISBN: | 9780199705320 0199705321 9780195374933 0195374932 9780195179101 0195179102 1281925632 9781281925633 9786611925635 6611925635
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Digital file characteristics: | data file
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Notes: | Includes bibliographical references (page 113). Translated from the Ancient Greek. Print version record.
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Summary: | "This is a new translation of the classic play. It combines a poet's translation with a scholar's introduction and notes." "Among surviving Greek tragedies only Euripides' Trojan Women shows us the extinction of a whole city, an entire people. Despite its grim theme, or more likely because of the centrality of that theme to the deepest fears of our own age, this is one of the relatively few Greek tragedies that regularly finds its way to the stage. Here the power of Euripides' theatrical and moral imagination speaks clearly across the twenty-five centuries that separate our world from his." "The theme is really a double one: the suffering of the victims of war, exemplified by the woman who survive the fall of Troy, and the degradation of the victors, shown by the Greeks' reckless and ultimately self-destructive behavior. It offers an enduring picture of human fortitude in the midst of despair. Trojan Women gains special relevance, of course, in times of war. It presents a particularly intense account of human suffering and uncertainty, but one that is also rooted in considerations of power and policy, morality and expedience. Furthermore, the seductions of power and the dangers both of its exercise and of resistance to it as portrayed in Trojan Women are not simply philosophical or rhetorical gambits but part of the lived experience of Euripides' day."--Jacket.
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Other form: | Print version: Euripides. Trojan women. English. Trojan women. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2009 9780195374933 9780195179101
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Standard no.: | 9786611925635
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