Book of illustrations (eBook)

Ancient Tragedy
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2022
97 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654734652-4 (EAN)

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Book of illustrations -  Euripides,  Aeschylus,  Sophocles, Richard G. Moulton
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Set within the rich tapestry of ancient Greek theatre, the 'Book of Illustrations' by Euripides, along with works from Aeschylus and Sophocles, curated with commentary by Richard G. Moulton, emerges as a quintessential portal into the realm of antiquity's tragedy. The tome expertly marries time-honored narratives with a modern dissemination, preserving the oratory elegance and dramatic intensity synonymous with such pioneering playwrights. Each tragedy is meticulously restored, offering both the seasoned scholar and the literary neophyte a comprehensive insight into the cultural and philosophical zeitgeist that sculpted these masterpieces, further invigorated by Moulton's scholarly annotations which serve to illuminate the enduring significance of these works within the continuum of world literature.

Euripides, often hailed alongside Aeschylus and Sophocles as a pillar of ancient dramatic literature, imbues his tragedies with complex characters and nuanced moral dilemmas. His contribution to this collection cannot be overstated; the pathos and psychological depth in his plays offer a window into the human condition that was revolutionary at the time. Moulton's expertise in classical literature and drama provides the essential connectivity between Euripides' ancient allegories and the sensibilities of contemporary readers. Euripides' own life - marked by war, political upheaval, and social change - invariably influenced his narrative style and thematic choices, reflected in this enduring compendium.

Recommended for anyone with a penchant for classical wisdom or an appreciation for literary heritage, 'Book of Illustrations' is a testament to the undying allure of Greek tragedy. This compilation, thanks to DigiCat Publishing's dedication to cultural preservation, provides an accessible yet authentic experience of the ancients' storytelling prowess. Scholars and lay readers alike will find resounding value in the human truths that echo through these timeless tales of sorrow and catharsis.
Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Dramatik / Theater
Schlagworte ancient Greek drama • Athenian playwright • Classical literature • Classical Philology • dramatic arts • Euripides plays • Greek Drama • Greek tragedy • literary masterpieces • stage and drama • theatrical illustrations • Tragedy • tragedy and drama classics • Translations into English
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