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Trojan Women and Other Plays

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ISBN-10: 019283987X

ISBN-13: 9780192839879

Edition: 2001

Authors: Euripides, James Morwood, Edith Hall

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Hecuba The Trojan Women AndromacheIn the three great war plays contained in this volume Euripides subjects the sufferings of Troy's survivors to a harrowing examination.The horrific brutality which both women and children undergo evokes a response of unparalleled intensity in the playwright whom Aristotle called the most tragic of the poets. Yet the new battleground of the aftermath of war is one in which the women of Troy evince an overwhelming greatness of spirit. We weep for the aged Hecuba in her name play and in The Trojan Women, yet we respond with an at times appalled admiration to her resilience amid unrelieved suffering. Andromache, theslave-concubine of her husband's killer,…    
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List price: $11.95
Copyright year: 2001
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 11/19/2001
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 224
Size: 5.08" wide x 7.72" long x 0.43" tall
Weight: 0.220
Language: English

Edith Hall is one of Britain's foremost classicists, having held posts at the universities of Royal Holloway, Cambridge, Durham, Reading, and Oxford. In 2014 she was awarded the Erasmus Medal of the European Academy, given to a scholar whose works represent a significant contribution to European culture and scientific achievement. She is the first woman to win this award. Hall regularly writes in the Times Literary Supplement, reviews theatre productions on radio, and has written and edited more than a dozen works on the ancient world. She teaches at King's College London and lives in Gloucestershire.

Abbreviations
Introduction
Note on the Translation
Select Bibliography
A Chronology of Euripides' Work and Times
Map of the Greek World
Hecuba
The Trojan Women
Andromache
Explantory Notes