Euripides: Medea
Discover the timeless tragedy of Medea by the renowned Athenian playwright Euripides. This captivating edition, published by Cambridge University Press in 2002, spans 440 pages and is designed to enrich the experience of students and drama enthusiasts alike. Dive into the intricate world of Greek tragedy as you engage with a careful translation of the original Greek text.
The insightful introduction offers a thorough overview of key interpretive and cultural issues, providing essential background on the significant elements of Greek tragedy. Whether you're studying for academic purposes or simply seeking to appreciate a classic work of literature, this edition of Medea serves as an invaluable resource, bringing the powerful themes and emotional depth of Euripides' masterpiece to life.