Ebook Euripides III Hecuba Andromache The Trojan Women Ion The Complete Greek Tragedies Vol 5 Euripides David Grene Richmond Lattimore William Arrowsmith John Frederick Nims Ronald Frederick Willetts Books

Ebook Euripides III Hecuba Andromache The Trojan Women Ion The Complete Greek Tragedies Vol 5 Euripides David Grene Richmond Lattimore William Arrowsmith John Frederick Nims Ronald Frederick Willetts Books





Product details

  • Paperback 255 pages
  • Publisher University Of Chicago Press; Second edition (January 15, 1992)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 0226307824




Euripides III Hecuba Andromache The Trojan Women Ion The Complete Greek Tragedies Vol 5 Euripides David Grene Richmond Lattimore William Arrowsmith John Frederick Nims Ronald Frederick Willetts Books Reviews


  • Again, Grene and Lattimore deliver an excellent collection of plays by Euripides. The language and clear and readable in all translations. However, I also continue my criticism that these works lack footnotes to guide readers through obscure mythological references. I believe the Arrowsmith translations have a few, but this should be more widespread.

    And interesting aspect to this volume in particular is the thematic unity of the plays. The first three all concern the division of skin and treasure after the fall of Troy. The fourth (Ion) is something of an anomaly, but was actually my favorite of all those within this volume.
  • Dr. Oakes, or as I liked to call him, Professor Oak had assigned this text for our Humanities class.
    It was definitely a great read even though it is pretty boring.
    We didn't read it all... just the Trojan Women and what had happened to them after the war.
  • The third in this series of translation of Greek drama has the same basic flaws as the others conservative translation. But also like the others it is very readable and affordable. I also liked the fact that these plays were organized so that the stories are shown in their interconnected fashion. An audience member in ancient Greece would have this full background and thus it is a wonderful ideas for the modern reader to take time and at least read all the introductions before beginning any one text.

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