Medea

Cover of Medea by Euripides
Author: Euripides
Year: 2006
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 116
ISBN-13: 9780195145663
Dimensions:
Height: 5.2 Inches
Length: 7.9 Inches
Weight: 0.22928075248 Pounds
Width: 0.26 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 882/.01
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Medea by Euripides, published by Oxford University Press, USA on August 10, 2006, is a significant work in the Greek Tragedy in New Translations series. This edition, comprising 116 pages, presents a fresh translation that aims to capture the poetic intensity and metaphorical richness of the original Greek text. The play revolves around themes of betrayal and vengeance, as Medea, feeling wronged by her husband Jason’s abandonment, takes drastic actions that lead to tragic consequences.

Readers will find that this translation not only stays true to the original narrative but also enhances the lyrical quality of Euripides’ writing. The introduction included in this edition offers insights into the traditions and social issues that shaped the context of the play, enriching the reader’s understanding of its historical significance. Medea serves as a powerful example of the complexity of female characters in ancient drama, showcasing Euripides’ innovative approach to storytelling and character development.


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The Greek Tragedy in New Translations series is based on the conviction that only translators who write poetry themselves, or who work in collaboration with poets, can properly re-create the celebrated and timeless tragedies of the great Greek writers. These new translations are more than faithful to the original text, going beyond the literal meaning in order to evoke the poetic intensity and rich metaphorical texture of the Greek language.Euripides was one of the most popular and controversial of all the Greek tragedians, and his plays are marked by an independence of thought, ingenious dramatic devices, and a subtle variety of register and mood. Medea, is a story of betrayal and vengeance. Medea, incensed that her husband Jason would leave her for another after the many sacrifices she has made for him, murders both his new bride and their own children in revenge. It is an excellent example of the prominence and complexity that Euripides gave to female characters. This new translation does full justice to the lyricism of Euripides original work, while a new introduction provides a guide to the play, complete with interesting details about the traditions and social issues that influenced Euripides’s world.

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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA. Year: 2006.
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ISBN-13: 9780195145663.
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Language: en. Pages: 116. Edition: 1.

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