Bacchae

Bacchae
ISBN-10
160384449X
ISBN-13
9781603844499
Series
Bacchae
Category
Drama
Pages
126
Language
English
Published
1998-09-15
Publisher
Hackett Publishing
Authors
Euripides, Paul Woodruff

Description

[Woodruff's translation] is clear, fluent, and vigorous, well thought out, readable and forceful. The rhythms are right, ever-present but not too insistent or obvious. It can be spoken instead of read and so is viable as an acting version; and it keeps the lines of the plot well focused. The Introduction offers a good survey of critical approaches. The notes at the foot of the page are suitably brief and nonintrusive and give basic information for the non-specialist. --Charles Segal, Harvard University

Other editions

  • Bacchae
    • 2016-02-04
    • 128 pages
    • Paperback
    • Random House
  • Bacchae
    • 2015-08-18
    • 128 pages
    • Paperback
    • Ecco
  • Bacchae
    • 2012-07-13
    • 64 pages
    • Ebook
    • Courier Corporation
  • Bacchae
    • 2008-01-01
    • 76 pages
    • Paperback
    • RicherResourcesPublications

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