In this new translation of Euripides' celebrated Greek tragedy, W.S. Merwin and George E. Dimock, Jr. offer a compelling look at the devastating consequence of 'man's inhumanity to man.' A stern critique of Greek culture, Iphigeneia at Aulis condemns the Trojan War by depicting the power of political ambition and the ensuing repercussions of thoughtlessly falling to the will of constituency. The translation impressively re-creates the broad array of moral and emotional tones conveyed by Euripides, with a comprehensive introduction, notes on the text, and a glossary of mythical and geographical terms.
Delphi Complete Works of Euripides (Illustrated)
Euripides Euripides
bookThe Heraclidae
Euripides Euripides
bookOrestes
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bookThe Tragedies of Euripides
Euripides Euripides
bookThe Phoenician Virgins
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bookThe Bacchae
Euripides Euripides
bookIphigenia in Tauris
Euripides Euripides
bookIphigenia in Aulis
Euripides Euripides
bookAlcestis
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bookHippolytus
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bookHecuba
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bookMedea
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