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Ion

Euripides ; general editor, Christopher Collard ; with introduction, translation and commentary by K.H. Lee

Aris & Phillips, c1997

  • : cloth
  • : limp

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Note

"The Greek text (c)Oxford University Press 1981. Reprinted from the Oxford Classical Texts edition of Euripides Fabulae vol. II, edited by J. Diggle (1981)"--T.p. verso

Greek text, parallel English translation

Includes bibliographical references

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Ion is generally regarded as one of Euripides' most attractive plays. A skilfully organised plot, charming characters, exciting situations and thought-provoking themes make it an excellent introduction to the study of Greek drama generally and of Euripides in particular. The introduction deals with Euripides' adaptation of the myth of Ion, his treatment of the theme of autochthony and his attitude to the seemingly licentious behaviour of Apollo. There is also a discussion of the play's date, its structure, form and language. The commentary is designed to encourage students to read the play in a responsive way and to pay attention to matters of form, language and dramatic technique. Greek text with facing-page English translation, introduction and commentary.

Table of Contents

General Editor's Foreword Preface Abbreviations Addenda 2007 Updated General Bibliography Introduction to Ion 1. Plot and meaning 2. Structure 3. Characters 4. Themes and Issues 5. Myth 6. Staging 7. Date 8. Text and Translation Manuscripts and Editorial Symbols Text and Translation of Ion Commentary Bibliography for Ion Index

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Details

  • NCID
    BA32683268
  • ISBN
    • 0856682446
    • 0856682454
  • LCCN
    95182316
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    enggrc
  • Original Language Code
    grc
  • Place of Publication
    Warminster, England
  • Pages/Volumes
    vi, 330 p.
  • Size
    22 cm
  • Classification
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