Greek Tragedies

Greek Tragedies by David Grene is a New Edition published by the University of Chicago Press in 1991, featuring 304 pages in English. This collection presents a selection of significant plays by Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides, drawn from the nine-volume anthology of The Complete Greek Tragedies. The work aims to provide readers with access to these essential texts, which have been widely recognized for their literary importance.
Readers will find a thoughtfully curated assortment of Greek drama that highlights the characteristic themes and styles of these renowned playwrights. This edition serves as a valuable resource for personal libraries, individual study, and classroom use, making it suitable for those interested in exploring the depth of ancient Greek literature and its translations into English. The compact dimensions of the book make it convenient for both reading and reference.
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In three paperback volumes, the Grene and Lattimore editions offer a selection of the most important and characteristic plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides from the nine-volume anthology of The Complete Greek Tragedies. Over the years these authoritative, critically acclaimed editions have been the preferred choice of more than three million readers for personal libraries and individual study as well as for classroom use.
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