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Heracles and Other Plays - Robin A.H. Waterfield, Euripides, James Morwood, Edith Hall
Heracles and Other Plays
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The dramas Euripides wrote toward the end of his life are remarkable for their stylistic innovation and adventurous plots. Heracles stands apart in its stark portrayal of human suffering and the deceptive power of the gods. In contrast, the satyr play Cyclops celebrates drink, sex, and... show more
The dramas Euripides wrote toward the end of his life are remarkable for their stylistic innovation and adventurous plots. Heracles stands apart in its stark portrayal of human suffering and the deceptive power of the gods. In contrast, the satyr play Cyclops celebrates drink, sex, and self-indulgent hedonism. In the plays in this collection, which also includes Iphigenia Among the Taurians, Ion, and Helen, Euripides exploits the comic potential to be found in traditional myth. While weaving plots full of startling shifts of tone, deception, and illusion as well as comedy, Euripides always reminds us how quickly fortunes can be reversed and invites his audience to view the world with skepticism and compassion.Author Biography: Euripedes (c. 485-406 B.C.) is thought to have written ninety-two plays, only eighteen of which survive.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780192832597 (019283259X)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Pages no: 224
Edition language: English
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