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The Medea of Euripides: With Notes and Introduction

The Medea of Euripides: Annotated EditionAuthor: Frederic D. AllenPublisher: Leopold Classic LibraryPublication Year: 1880Format: PaperbackThis edition of The Medea of Euripides, carefully annotated by Frederic D. Allen, brings to life one of Euripides' most enduring plays. Set in a period of Greek history known for its profound tragedies, this play explores themes of revenge, justice, and the consequences of human action. Allen's notes provide invaluable insights into the historical context and linguistic intricacies of the original text, making this book an essential resource for both students and scholars of classical literature.Medea, a woman scorned, confronts the brutal reality of betrayal and loss as she makes decisions that ripple through her family and community. Allen's expert commentary guides readers through the emotional and ethical complexities of the play, offering a deeper understanding of Euripides' intentions and the societal norms of ancient Greece.Preserved with utmost care, this scanned copy of the original maintains the historic authenticity of the text. Each page reflects the rigorous manual quality control process undertaken by the Leopold Classic Library to ensure that readers receive a product that is as close as possible to the original work.Product dimensions: 6 x 9 inchesLanguage: EnglishNumber of pages: 150 pagesShipping Weight: 1.2 pounds

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