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Homrighausen 1 Jonathan Homrighausen Professor Heath CLAS 131: Euripides: Medea 11 November 2014 Rendering Revenge: A Comparison of Selected Medea Translations “Of making many books there is no end." (Ecclesiastes 12:12, NRSV) If there is anything the world does not need, it is another translation of
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27 Mar 2003 Dominating the play is Medea herself, a towering and powerful figure who demonstrates Euripides' unusual willingness to give voice to a woman's case. 'Alcestis' John Davie's accessible prose translation is accompanied by a general introduction and individual prefaces to each play. Previously
translation of Euripides' Medea whereby he supplies cultural and grammatical explanations of terms. They are helpful in supplying background information to the play and in explaining some of the Ancient Greek usage of certain phrases. This approach is a commentary on a text and is useful in attempting to understand the
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Euripides (480–406 B.C.E.) was the author of at least ninety tragedies in classical Athens. He was innovative in his portrayal of the inner lives of characters and in his compassionate representations of victims of society, including women.
Medea and Other Plays. By Euripides Introduction by Richard Rutherford Translated by John Davie Notes by Richard Rutherford. By Euripides Introduction by Richard Rutherford Translated by John Davie Notes by Richard Rutherford. By Euripides Introduction by Philip Vellacott Translated by Philip Vellacott. By Euripides
New Translation by John Davie. Introduction by Richard Rutherford. “Davie's translations are outstanding."—William Allan. Includes Cyclops, Iphigenia Among the Taurians, Ion, and Helen, in addition to the title play. Penguin Classics • 116 pp. • 978-0-14-044725-5 • $11.00. MEDEA and Other Plays. Translated by John
Medea and Other Plays. Euripides Author John Davie Translator (2003). cover image of Medea and Other Plays · Medea and Other Plays. Euripides Author Richard Rutherford Author of introduction, etc. (2003). cover image of Heracles and Other Plays. Heracles and Other Plays. Euripides Author John Davie Translator
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