Medea Hippolytus Electra Helen

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This new translation brings to life the most profound tragedies of Euripides described by Aristotle as the most tragic of the poets. In these plays Euripides places his characters under the pressure of intolerable circumstances revealing them to use his own words as they are. Responsive to the fate of women these plays give voice to a howl of protest against the world in which we live. Full explanatory notes accompany this translation. Edith Hall provides a substantial general introduction and select bibliography.
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