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|a Euripides.
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|a Rhesos.
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|a The Greek tragedy in new translations
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|a Introduction; Rhesos; Notes on the Text; Glossary; A; B; D; E; G; H; I; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; Z.
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|a The story of a futile quest for knowledge, this ancient anti-war drama is one of the neglected plays within the corpus of Greek tragedy. Euripides' shortest tragic work, Rhesos is unique in lacking a prologue, provoking some scholars to the conclusion that the beginning of the play has been lost. In this exciting translation, Rhesos is no longer treated as a derivative Euripidean work, but rather as the tightly-knit tragedy of knowledge it really is. A drama in which profound problems of fate and free will come alive, Rhesos is also an exploration of the perversion of values that come as the r.
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|a Braun, Richard Emil.
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|a Euripides.
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