Euripides - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Euripides (Ancient Greek: ) (ca. 480 BCE–406 BCE) was the last of the three great tragedians of classical Athens (the other two being Aeschylus and Sophocles). Ancient scholars thought that Euripides...
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Medea (play) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Medea (Greek: / Mēdeia ) is an ancient Greek tragedy written by Euripides, based upon the myth of Jason and Medea and first produced in 431 BC. The plot centers on the barbarian protagonist as sh...
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List of works by Euripides, part of the Internet Classics Archive ... ; Alcestis; Written 438 B.C.E ; Translated by Richard Aldington ; Andromache; Written 428-24 B.C.E ; Translated by E. P. Coleridge ; The Bacchantes; Written 410 B.C.E ; The Cyclops; Written ca. 408 B.C.E ; ... Translated by E. P. Coleridge ; Electra;
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Commentary: Several comments have been posted about The Bacchantes. Download: A 66k text-only version is available for download. ... The Bacchantes; By Euripides ; Written 410 B.C. ... ; Dionysus; Cadmus; Pentheus; Agave; Teiresias; First Messenger; Second Messenger; Servant; Scene; Before the Palace of Pentheus at Thebes.
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Alcestis - An analysis of the play by Euripides. ... Iphigenia in Tauris - A synopsis and analysis of the play by Euripides. ... The Phoenician Women - An analysis of the play by Euripides.
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It has been suggested that the chief motive of Euripides, in writing this play, was to attack the Delphic oracle; and it is true that the nature of the action gives him many opportunities for revealing his sentiments on this subject. ... an analysis of the play by Euripides...
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The plays of Euripides - Orestes, Helen, Phoenissae, Medea ... Euripides' last play that survives intact, and probably still his most controversial. Discussion of the tragedy, and an interactive web game.
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Summary and analysis of the play by Euripides. ... Euripides opens a new world to art and gives us a nearer view of passionate emotion, both in its purest forms and in the wildest aberrations by which men are controlled, or troubled, or destroyed. ... Medea Quotes - Quotations from the play.
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Back to Euripides ... 3 Great Plays of Euripides ... The Cyclops: A Satyr Play...
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