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Trojan Women
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Euripides |
"The Trojan Women" is a play by the 5th century B.C. Greek dramatist Euripides. The story takes place at the end of the Trojan war and is focused on the Greeks' division of the spoils, who happen to… |
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10 plays
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Euripides |
The Greek playwright Euripedes was misunderstood in his own time, but the topics he chose to write about--women's role in society, war, religion, and the human condition--are still relevant today. Th… |
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Women on the edge
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Euripides |
*Women on the Edge*, a collection of *Alcestis*, *Medea*, *Helen*, and *Iphegenia at Aulis*, provides a broad sample of Euripides' plays focusing on women, and spans the chronology of his surviving w… |
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Iphigenia in Aulis
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Euripides |
2 volumes ; 22 cm |
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Ion
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Euripides |
he Ion is the shortest, or nearly the shortest, of all the writings which bear the name of Plato, and is not authenticated by any early external testimony. The grace and beauty of this little work su… |
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Hippolytus
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Euripides,Euripides |
Euripides wrote two plays called Hippolytus. In this, the second, he dramatized the tragic failure of perfection. This translation comes in two forms; the first presents a simulacrum of the text as i… |
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Medea
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Euripides |
"Medea has been betrayed. Her husband, Jason, has left her for a younger woman. He has forgotten all the promises he made and is even prepared to abandon their two sons. But Medea is not a woman to a… |
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