Greek Tragedies

Greek Tragedies by David Grene, published by University of Chicago Press in 1960, presents a selection of significant plays by Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. This edition is part of a three-volume paperback series derived from the nine-volume anthology of The Complete Greek Tragedies, offering readers a curated experience of these classic works in English across 320 pages.
Readers will find a collection that highlights the most important and characteristic plays of ancient Greek theater, making it suitable for personal libraries, individual study, and classroom use. The text serves as a literary collection that reflects the enduring impact of these classical works, appealing to those interested in ancient literature and its themes.
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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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