Euripides

  • Euripides: Cyclops
    By Richard Hunter, Rebecca Laemmle

    This edition will be of interest to advanced undergraduates and graduate students studying Greek literature, as well as to scholars.

  • Euripides: Trojan women ; Iphigenia among the Taurians ; Ion
    By Ευριπιδες

    THE LOEB CLASSICAL LIBRARY FOUNDED BY JAMES LOEB EDITED BY G. P. GOOLD PREVIOUS EDITORS E. CAPPS T. E. PAGE W. H. D. ROUSE L. A. POST E. H. WARMINGTON EURIPIDES IV LCL 10 This one BEAL - Y6K - A5T8 ! EURIPIDES TROJAN WOMEN IPHIGENIA ...

  • Euripides: Andromache
    By Hanna M. Roisman

    The book is written mainly for students to enable them better to appreciate and enjoy Euripides' Andromache.

  • Euripides: Trojan Women
    By Barbara Goff

    The main themes are fully discussed, and the book also introduces readers to the issues that have divided critics, such as the extent to which the play responds to the historical events of the Peloponnesian War.

  • Euripides: Alcestis
    By Niall W. Slater

    Euripides' version strongly influenced the reception of the myth through the middles ages into the Renaissance, and the story enjoyed a lively afterlife through opera.

  • Euripides: Alcestis
    By Euripides

    First published in 1954 in OUP's series of commentaries on Euripides' plays, this edition provides an introduction and commentary (including metrical analysis) to this intriguing 'pro-satyr' play.

  • Euripides
    By Isabelle Torrance

    Although satyr drama was meant to be funny, the genre was conceived of quite separately from comedy in antiquity. There is just one complete surviving satyr drama, and it is by Euripides. His Cyclops retells the adventures of Odysseus ...

  • Euripides: Ion
    By Laura Swift

    "Euripides' Ion" is the story of a young man's search for his identity, and a woman's attempt to come to terms with her past. Through the story of a divine...

  • Euripides: Ion
    By Euripides

    This edition of Euripides' Ion, suitable for university-level students, was first published in 1939. It includes an introduction giving details necessary to understanding the background, context and purpose of the...

  • Euripides: Ion

    Euripides: Rhesus, Oxford Maehler, H. 2004. Bacchylides: a selection, Cambridge Martin, G. 2018. Euripides: Ion, Berlin and Boston Mastronarde, D.J. 1994. Euripides: Phoenissae, Cambridge 2002. Euripides: Medea, Cambridge Matthiessen, ...

  • Euripides: Iphigenia at Aulis
    By Pantelis Michelakis

    "Iphigenia at Aulis is one of Euripides' most intriguing and challenging plays.

  • Euripides: Phoenician Women
    By Thalia Papadopolou

    T.M. Falkner (1995), 'Euripides and the Tragedy of Old Age: Children of Heracles and Phoenician Women', in T.M. Falkner ... M. Frank (1995b), 'The Rhetorical Use of Family Terms in Seneca's Oedipus and Phoenissae', Phoenix 49, 121-30.

  • Euripides: Cyclops
    By Richard Hunter, Rebecca Laemmle

    A full literary and linguistic commentary, suitable for advanced students, on the only surviving Athenian satyr-play.

  • Euripides: Andromache
    By Hanna M. Roisman

    The book is written mainly for students to enable them better to appreciate and enjoy Euripides' Andromache.

  • Euripides: Ten Plays
    By Euripides

    A modern translation exclusive to signet From perhaps the greatest of the ancient Greek playwrights comes this collection of plays, including Alcestis, Hippolytus, Ion, Electra, Iphigenia at Aulis, Iphigenia Among the Taurians, Medea, The ...

  • Euripides: Children of Heracles
    By Florence Yoon

    This book is an accessible guide through the many twists and turns of Euripides' Children of Heracles, providing several frameworks through which to understand and appreciate the play.

  • Euripides: Andromache
    By Hanna M. Roisman

    The book is written mainly for students to enable them better to appreciate and enjoy Euripides' Andromache.

  • Euripides: Iphigenia Among the Taurians
    By Isabelle Torrance

    Euripides' Iphigenia Among the Taurians was much admired by Aristotle and the drama contains many Euripiden themes, including the juxtaposition of Greeks and barbarians and questioning of the gods.

  • Euripides: Heracles
    By Emma Griffiths

    "In Euripides' play we see a very different figure from the Herakles of popular imagination.

  • Euripides: Children of Heracles
    By Florence Yoon

    This book is an accessible guide through the many twists and turns of Euripides' Children of Heracles, providing several frameworks through which to understand and appreciate the play.