Euripides works with a common story pattern – a young man (Hippolytus) becomes the object of a married woman’s (Phaedra’s) desire, rebuffs her sexual overtures, and is then falsely accused to the woman’s husband (Theseus, Hippolytus’ father) of rape. To this familiar tale Euripides adds the story of divine vengeance – Aphrodite has brought about this passion in Phaedra in order to punish Hippolytus for condemning her and neglecting her realm of sex and marriage. The play explores the themes of passion and moderation, speech and silence, honour and shame, and the relationship between gods and mortals. This play holds a particular place in Euripidean studies, not only because of its acknowledged excellence and influence, but also because it allows the unique opportunity to observe the playwright’s ‘rewriting’ of his earlier play on the same mythological topic, remarkably replacing the brazen Phaedra of earlier legend and previous treatments with a virtuous woman. Greek text with facing-page English translation, introduction and commentary.
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Euripides works with a common story pattern – a young man (Hippolytus) becomes the object of a married woman’s (Phaedra’s) desire, rebuffs her sexual overtures, and is then falsely accused to the woman’s husband (Theseus, Hippolytus’ father) of rape.
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General Editor’s ForewordGeneral Introduction to the Series   I. The Ancient Theatre  II. Greek Tragedy  III. EuripidesIntroduction to Hippolytus  I. Hippolytus: Mythical Background and Cult  II. Hippolytus I  III. The Play A Note on the Text and TranslationGeneral BibliographyAbbreviations and Bibliography for HippolytusManuscripts and SiglaHippolytus: Text and Translation CommentaryIndex
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Founded in 1980, Aris & Phillips Classical Texts publishes modern editions of Classical Greek and Latin texts, with substantial introductions and commentaries as well as the original text with facing-page English translation.
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ISBN
9780856682414
Publisert
1995-12-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Aris & Phillips Ltd
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
147 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Gresk, klassisk
Format
Product format
Heftet

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Biographical note

Michael R. Halleran is Professor of Classical Studies and Provost at the College of William & Mary, Williamsburg. He is author of 'Stagecraft in Euripides' (1985) and numerous articles, translations and commentaries on Greek literature and culture.