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Euripides

Heracles and Other Plays

Euripides - Author
John Davie - Translator
Richard Rutherford - Introduction by
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Book: Paperback | 129 x 198mm | 416 pages | ISBN 9780140447255 | 27 Jun 2002 | Penguin Classic
Heracles and Other Plays

The dramas Euripides wrote towards the end of his life are remarkable for their stylistic innovation and their adventurous - even outrageous plots.

Of these plays, Heracles stands apart in its stark portrayal of undeserved human suffering and the malignant power of the gods. In contrast the Cyclops (Euripides' sole surviving satyr play) celebrates drink, sex and self-indulgent hedonism. While in Iphigenia Among the Taurians, Ion and Helen, Euripides exploits the comic potential to be found in traditional myth, weaving plots full of startling shifts of tone, deception and illusion. Alongside the comedy, however, Euripides always reminds us how quickly fortunes are reversed and invites us to view the world with scepticism and compassion.

Heracles and Other Plays General Introduction
Chronological Table
Note on the Text
Translator's Note

Preface to Heracles Heracles

Preface to Iphigenia among the Taurians
Iphigenia Among the Taurians

Preface to Ion
Ion

Preface to Helen
Helen

Preface to Cyclops
Cyclops

Notes
Bibliography
Glossary of Mythological and Geographical Names

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