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Cyclops

Euripides ; with introduction and commentary by Richard Seaford

Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1988, c1984

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Greek text with English commentary

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This paperback edition of Euripides' Cyclops (first published in hardback in 1984) provides an invaluable introduction to the text for students. The play itself is the only example of satyric drama to have survived complete into the modern world. This edition uses the Oxford Classical Text, edited by James Diggle, and includes an introduction and commentary. In the introduction, a full historical and analytic account of the genre is given, reconstructing its origins, development, and decline; the place of satyrs in the religious imagination and practice of the Greeks, and the significance of Euripides' divergences from the Homeric model, are also examined. The commentary looks closely at problems of text, language, and interpretation.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Satyric drama: playful tragedy
  • satyrs
  • the origins, history and function of satyric drama
  • the themes of satyric drama
  • metre and language. Part 2 The "Cyclops": the date of the play
  • the "Cyclops" and Homer
  • the text of the "Cyclops". Text. Commentary.

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