The complete plays
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PA3975 .A1 2005
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PA3975 .A1 2005
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Subjects
LC Subjects
Adrastus, -- King of Argos -- Drama.
Alcestis, -- Queen, consort of Admetus, King of Pherae -- Drama.
Andromache -- (Legendary character) -- Drama.
Athens (Greece), -- setting.
Bacchantes -- Drama.
Cassandra -- (Legendary character) -- Drama.
Cyclopes (Greek mythology) -- Drama.
Electra -- (Greek mythological figure) -- Drama.
Euripides -- Translations into English.
Hecuba, -- Queen of Troy -- Drama.
Helen, -- of Troy, Queen of Sparta -- Drama.
Heracles -- (Greek mythological character) -- Drama.
Hippolytus -- (Mythological character) -- Drama.
Ion -- (Mythological character) -- Drama.
Iphigenia -- (Mythological character) -- Drama.
Medea, -- consort of Aegeus, King of Athens (Mythological character) -- Drama.
Mythology, Greek -- Drama.
Orestes, -- King of Argos (Mythological character) -- Drama.
Rhesus, -- King of Thrace (Legendary character) -- Drama.
Seven against Thebes (Greek mythology) -- Drama.
Thebes (Greece), -- setting.
Theseus, -- King of Athens -- Drama.
Tragedies (Drama)
Trojan War -- Women -- Drama.
Troy (Extinct city), -- setting.
Women -- Greece -- Thebes -- Drama.
Alcestis, -- Queen, consort of Admetus, King of Pherae -- Drama.
Andromache -- (Legendary character) -- Drama.
Athens (Greece), -- setting.
Bacchantes -- Drama.
Cassandra -- (Legendary character) -- Drama.
Cyclopes (Greek mythology) -- Drama.
Electra -- (Greek mythological figure) -- Drama.
Euripides -- Translations into English.
Hecuba, -- Queen of Troy -- Drama.
Helen, -- of Troy, Queen of Sparta -- Drama.
Heracles -- (Greek mythological character) -- Drama.
Hippolytus -- (Mythological character) -- Drama.
Ion -- (Mythological character) -- Drama.
Iphigenia -- (Mythological character) -- Drama.
Medea, -- consort of Aegeus, King of Athens (Mythological character) -- Drama.
Mythology, Greek -- Drama.
Orestes, -- King of Argos (Mythological character) -- Drama.
Rhesus, -- King of Thrace (Legendary character) -- Drama.
Seven against Thebes (Greek mythology) -- Drama.
Thebes (Greece), -- setting.
Theseus, -- King of Athens -- Drama.
Tragedies (Drama)
Trojan War -- Women -- Drama.
Troy (Extinct city), -- setting.
Women -- Greece -- Thebes -- Drama.
OCLC Fast Subjects
Adrastus, -- King of Argos.
Alcestis, -- Queen, consort of Admetus, King of Pherae.
Andromache -- (Legendary character)
Bacchantes.
Cassandra -- (Legendary character)
Cyclopes (Greek mythology)
Drama.
Electra -- (Greek mythological figure)
Euripides.
Greece -- Athens.
Greece -- Thebes.
Greek drama (Tragedy)
Hecuba, -- Queen of Troy.
Helen, -- of Troy, Queen of Sparta.
Heracles -- (Greek mythological character)
Hippolytus -- (Mythological character)
Ion -- (Mythological character)
Iphigenia -- (Mythological character)
Medea, -- consort of Aegeus, King of Athens (Mythological character)
Mythology, Greek.
Orestes, -- King of Argos (Mythological character)
Rhesus, -- King of Thrace (Legendary character)
Seven against Thebes (Greek mythology)
Theseus, -- King of Athens.
Tragedies (Drama)
Translations.
Turkey -- Troy (Extinct city)
Women.
Alcestis, -- Queen, consort of Admetus, King of Pherae.
Andromache -- (Legendary character)
Bacchantes.
Cassandra -- (Legendary character)
Cyclopes (Greek mythology)
Drama.
Electra -- (Greek mythological figure)
Euripides.
Greece -- Athens.
Greece -- Thebes.
Greek drama (Tragedy)
Hecuba, -- Queen of Troy.
Helen, -- of Troy, Queen of Sparta.
Heracles -- (Greek mythological character)
Hippolytus -- (Mythological character)
Ion -- (Mythological character)
Iphigenia -- (Mythological character)
Medea, -- consort of Aegeus, King of Athens (Mythological character)
Mythology, Greek.
Orestes, -- King of Argos (Mythological character)
Rhesus, -- King of Thrace (Legendary character)
Seven against Thebes (Greek mythology)
Theseus, -- King of Athens.
Tragedies (Drama)
Translations.
Turkey -- Troy (Extinct city)
Women.
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Format
Book
Physical Desc
4 volumes ; 22 cm.
Language
English
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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Description
Athens of the fifth century B.C.E. represents one of the towering achievements of civilization. It is the crucible in which Western Civilization was given form. It created democracy: rule by the people. Of the three supreme tragedians of Classical Athens; Aeschylus, Sophokles and Euripides, Euripides (480's-406 B.C.E.) is the most modern. His people are no longer the heroes of Aeschylus, inspired by Homer and the Heroic world of war and warriors. Nor are they the more humanistic characters of Sophokles, who created men and women of grand moral integrity. Rather, Euripides' people are psychologically drawn, they are frequently petty, conniving, and conflicted. In other words, they are like us.
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SACFinal081324
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Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Euripides., Mueller, C. R., & Euripides. (2005). The complete plays (First edition.). Smith and Kraus.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Euripides, Carl R. Mueller and Euripides. 2005. The Complete Plays. Hanover, NH: Smith and Kraus.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Euripides, Carl R. Mueller and Euripides. The Complete Plays Hanover, NH: Smith and Kraus, 2005.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Euripides., Mueller, C. R. and Euripides. (2005). The complete plays. First edn. Hanover, NH: Smith and Kraus.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Euripides,, Carl R. Mueller, and Euripides. The Complete Plays First edition., Smith and Kraus, 2005.
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