Euripides is, of the three great Attic tragedians, perhaps the most contemporary in sensibility. This volume contains four of his plays, largely about women, in translations that reveal the complexities of these strong figures--even the towering, murderous Medea can be seen in a sympathetic light. Continues the Penn Greek Drama Series.
Introduction by Palmer Bovie
Medea
—Translated by Eleanor Wilner and Ines Azar
Hecuba
—Translated by Marilyn Nelson
Andromache
—Translated by Donald Junkins
The Bacchae
—Translated by Daniel Mark Epstein
Pronouncing Glossary of Names
About the Translators
Edited by David R. Slavitt and Palmer Bovie. Translations by Eleanor Wilner with Ines Azar, Marilyn Nelson, Donald Junkins, and Daniel Mark Epstein