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Light bump to base of spine. Scholar's name to ffep (Philippa Goold née Forder). DJ is bit tattered with browning, small tears, chipping ; 372 pages; Discusses the structure and techniques of Euripidean drama in relation to its new and richly varied themes.
A couple of pages corner creased. Browning to endpapers. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; 52 pages
Endpapers tanned. Light pencil to a couple of pages. Rear endpaper has notes in ink. Boards and spine are browned with a bit of staining. Else VG. ; Vol. 1; 156 pages
Former owners' bookplates to ffep and inner cover. 2 tears to head of spine. Endpapers browned. ; 226 pages
0.94 x 9.06 x 6.69 Inches; 278 pages; Branded by critics from Aristophanes to Nietzsche as sophistic, iconoclastic, and sensationalistic, Euripides has long been held responsible for the demise of Greek tragedy. Despite this reputation, his drama has a fundamentally conservative character. It conveys nostalgia for an idealized age that still respected the gods and traditional codes of conduct. Using deconstructionist and feminist theory, this book investigates the theme of the lost voice of truth and justice in four Euripidean tragedies. The plays' unstable mix of longing for a transcendent voice of truth and skeptical analysis not only epitomizes the discursive practice of Euripides' era but also speaks to our postmodern condition. The book sheds new light on the source of the playwright's tragic power and enduring appeal, revealing the surprising relevance of his works for our own day.
Very light creasing to rear wrap else fine. Inscribed by author to R. E. Fantham on ffep in pen. ; 128 pages; This work describes how Euripides provides, in specific plays, a variety of original treatments of well-known views of his contemporaries, the Sophists. The emphasis is on Euripides as the creative virtuoso of dramatic ideas rather than as a philosopher. Euripides' adaptation covers a range of dramatic styles and approaches, from the tragic treatment of the nature in "Hippolytus", to the near parody of Sophistic views on sense-perception in "Helen".; Signed by Author
Small chip to head of spine. Inscribed by author on ffep in pen. ; 128 pages; This work describes how Euripides provides, in specific plays, a variety of original treatments of well-known views of his contemporaries, the Sophists. The emphasis is on Euripides as the creative virtuoso of dramatic ideas rather than as a philosopher. Euripides' adaptation covers a range of dramatic styles and approaches, from the tragic treatment of the nature in "Hippolytus", to the near parody of Sophistic views on sense-perception in "Helen".; Signed by Author
Collection of Euripides plays - Contains : Hecuba (trans William Arrowsmith) Andromache (trans. John Frederick Nims) The Trojan Women (trans Richmond Lattimore) Ion (trans Ronald Frederick Willetts) in the "Complete Greek Tragedies" series edited by David Grene and Richmond Lattimore. / Clean and tight except for underlining in the Trojan Women. Book
Collection of Euripides plays - Contains : Rhesus (trans. Richmond Lattimore ) The Suppliant Women (trans. Frank William Jones) Orestes (trans William Arrowsmith) Iphigenia in Aulis (trans. Charles R.Walker) in the "Complete Greek Tragedies" series edited by David Grene and Richmond Lattimore. 307p. Tight unmarked copy, some wear to paper covers, else near fine Book
Wraps are browned with creasing and small tears to extremities. Spine slant. Some foxing. Some minor dampstaining to wraps. ; Dutch text. ; 262 pages
Corners lightly bumped. Ffep a bit browned with former owner's name. Plain brown paper DJ with title to front panel and old price sticker ; Reprint of the 1895 ed. Ix, 263pp. ; 263 pages
Former owner's bookplate to ffep (Alfred William Braithwaite). Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). 1 small tear to head of spine (1 cm). Spine slant. Spine a bit sunned. ; Reprint of the 1895 ed. Ix, 263pp. ; 263 pages
Collection of Euripides play - Contains : Electra (trans Emily Townsend Vermeule) The Phoenician Women (trans Elizabeth Wyckoff) The Bacchae (trans William Arrowsmith) in the "Complete Greek Tragedies" series edited by David Grene and Richmond Lattimore (this copy with some pencil underlining and notes) Book
Collection of Euripides plays - Contains : Electra (trans.Emily Townsend Vermeule) The Phoenician Women (trans. Elizabeth Wyckoff) The Bacchae (trans. William Arrowsmith) "Complete Greek Tragedies" series edited by David Grene and Richmond Lattimore Clean tight unmarked copy Book
Upper corners bumped. Endpapers tanned. Dustjacket has edgewear with light chipping and rubbing; Loeb Classical Library, No. 10; Vol. 2; 606 pages
Book has light bump to head of spine. Book has minor shelfwear. Dustjacket has light edgewear with a couple of small chips. DJ is price-clipped. ; Loeb Classical Library, No. 10; Vol. 2; 606 pages
Spine slightly browned. Light chipping to spine ends. Some staining to boards. Pages tanned. Owner's name and old price in ink to ffep. Greek text has heavy notes in ink and pencil. Remainder of text is clean Else good. ; English Introduction and Commentary with Greek Text. ; 202 pages
A collection of critical essays by well-known scholars. 122p. Neat tight copy,apaper age toned Book
Spine browned. Minor shelfwear. ; Xxix, 97 pp. Greek text with dutch commentary ; Griekse En Latijnse Schrijvers Met Aantekeningen XLIV; 97 pages
Small tear to head of spine (~1cm) . Soiling and rubbing to wraps. ; A new study of both plays with commentary includes the fragments in Greek. ; 307 pages
Very light shelfwear to wraps else fine. ; This volume includes translations Deborah H. Roberts (Ion) , J. T. Barbarese (Children of Heracles) , Katharine Washburn and David Curzon (The Madness of Heracles) , Carolyn Kizer (Iphigenia in Tauris) , and Greg Delanty (Orestes). ; Penn Greek Drama Series; 408 pages
Scholar's name to ffep (Martin Cropp). Greek text has some underlining in pencil. ; Greek Text with Latin introduction and apparatus. Xix, 46pp; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 46 pages
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; Greek Text with Latin introduction and apparatus. Xix, 46pp; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 46 pages
Spine slightly sunned. Former owner's name on ffep. Light wear to 1 corner. ; Text is in Greek with English introduction and commentary. ; The Plays of Euripides; 8.25 x 0.75 x 6.25 Inches; 199 pages