Alcestis ; Daughters of Troy ; The Phoenician women ; Iphigenia at Aulis ; Rhesus

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Alcestis ; Daughters of Troy ; The Phoenician women ; Iphigenia at Aulis ; Rhesus

edited by David R. Slavitt and Palmer Bovie

(Penn Greek drama series, . Euripides ; 3)

University of Pennsylvania Press, c1998

  • : cloth
  • : pbk

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Contents of Works
  • Alcestis / translated by Fred Chappell
  • Daughters of Troy / translated by Mark Rudman and Katharine Washburn
  • The Phoenician women / translated by Richard Elman
  • Iphigenia at Aulis / translated by Elaine Terranova
  • Rhesus / translated by George Economou
Description and Table of Contents
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780812216509

Description

The Penn Greek Drama Series presents original literary translations of the entire corpus of classical Greek drama: tragedies, comedies, and satyr plays. It is the only contemporary series of all the surviving work of Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes, and Menander. This volume includes translations by Fred Chappell (Alcestis), Mark Rudman and Katharine Washburn (Daughters of Troy), Richard Elman (The Phoenician Women), Elaine Terranova (Iphigenia at Aulis), and George Economou (Rhesus).

Table of Contents

Introduction by Palmer Bovie Alcestis -Translated by Fred Chappell Daughters of Troy -Translated by Mark Rudman and Katharine Washburn The Phoenician Women -Translated by Richard Elman Iphigenia at Aulis -Translated by Elaine Terranova Rhesus -Translated by George Economou Pronouncing Glossary of Names About the Translators
Volume

: cloth ISBN 9780812234435

Description

The Penn Greek Drama Series presents original literary translations of the entire corpus of classical Greek drama: tragedies, comedies, and satyr plays. It is the only contemporary series of all the surviving work of Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes, and Menander. This volume includes translations by Fred Chappell (Alcestis), Mark Rudman and Katharine Washburn (Daughters of Troy), Richard Elman (The Phoenician Women), Elaine Terranova (Iphigenia at Aulis), and George Economou (Rhesus).

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