Bacchae and Three Other Plays: Alcestis, Andromache, and Suppliant Women - Paperback

Bacchae and Three Other Plays: Alcestis, Andromache, and Suppliant Women - Paperback

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by George Theodoridis (Translator), Euripides (Author)

Athenian Tragedy had all but ended with the death of Euripides and in particular with his Bacchae, which is included in this volume and which is often praised by scholars as the best tragedy ever written. This was the very last play he wrote and he did so while he was being hosted by King Archelaus of Macedonia. The play was staged the following year, in 405 BCE.

Of the surviving nineteen plays (he wrote over ninety) twelve are almost entirely concerned with women. This volume is entirely devoted to that subject: women and the role they play in the lives of men, of their politics and of their daily lives.

Women, to Euripides, show the virtues and the ills of a city, his city, his Athens.

Number of Pages: 286
Dimensions: 0.6 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: December 20, 2020
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