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Euripides Alcestis

With Introduction and Commentary

Author: L.P.E. Parker  

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The first fully annotated edition of Alcestis for more than fifty years

Euripides' Alcestis is one of the dramatist's most brilliant - as well as most controversial - plays. This thoroughly annotated edition is designed to aid close reading, and to serve as an introduction to the play in its various aspects.

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The first fully annotated edition of Alcestis for more than fifty years

Euripides' Alcestis is one of the dramatist's most brilliant - as well as most controversial - plays. This thoroughly annotated edition is designed to aid close reading, and to serve as an introduction to the play in its various aspects.

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Alcestis is one of Euripides' richest and most brilliant - as well as most controversial - plays. But, apart from D. J. Conacher's student text, no annotated edition in English has appeared for more than fifty years. The present work is designed to aid close reading and to serve as an introduction to the serious study of the play in its various aspects. The introduction covers the background to the story in myth and folktale, its treatment by other writersfrom antiquity to the present, the critical reception of Euripides' play, and its textual transmission and metres. The notes are designed in particular to help readers who have been learning Greek for arelatively short time. More advanced matter, such as discussion of textual problems, is placed in square brackets at the end of the note.

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“welcome...the interests of both students and scholars are well served.”

David Sansone, Classical World

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About the Author

L. P. E. Parker is Emeritus Fellow, St Hugh's College, Oxford.

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Alcestis is one of Euripides' richest and most brilliant - as well as most controversial - plays. But, apart from D. J. Conacher's student text, no annotated edition in English has appeared for more than fifty years. The present work is designed to aid close reading and to serve as an introduction to the serious study of the play in its various aspects. The introduction covers the background to the story in myth and folktale, its treatment by other writers from antiquity to the present, the critical reception of Euripides' play, and its textual transmission and metres. The notes are designed in particular to help readers who have been learning Greek for a relatively short time. More advanced matter, such as discussion of textual problems, is placed in square brackets at the end of the note.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press
Published
1st March 2007
Pages
400
ISBN
9780199254675

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