Medea by Euripides (Paperback, 2002)

Medea by Euripides (Paperback, 2002)

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Experience the powerful and controversial tragedy of Medea by Euripides. This student edition features comprehensive notes and commentary, offering deep insights into the complex emotions and motivations of the characters. Wronged and discarded by her husband, Medea's quest for revenge unfolds with increasing horror, drawing the audience into understanding the incomprehensible – a woman who murders her own children. Since its first production in 431 BC, this play has captivated actors and directors alike. Translated by J. Michael Walton, this paperback edition is perfect for students and theatre enthusiasts. Key Features: * A challenging and popular tragedy by Euripides * Includes notes and commentary for deeper understanding * Explores complex human emotions and motivations * Translated by J. Michael Walton Summary: Euripides' Medea, a classic Greek tragedy in English, published in paperback by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC. This edition features 112 pages, details on its publication in 2002, and is translated by J. Michael Walton. ISBN: 9780413770301.

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