Bacchae of Euripides
The Bacchae is the last and greatest of Euripides' plays. Its theme of the cost of resisting the gods who reside in human nature itself is still of immediate interest to audiences and readers and has inspired modern interpretations. Professor Kirk has made a translation which is both accurate and readable. This he supports with an analytic commentary and a substantial introductory essay which provide the Greek-less reader with essential background information and offer interpretation of a kind usually found only in Greek editions. This is a translation for students of Greek tragedy, particularly in courses on classics in translations or classical civilisation. It will also be useful for students of drama and of English and other literatures.
Product details
November 1979Hardback
9780521226752
150 pages
138 × 210 mm
0.345kg
Unavailable - out of print March 1988
Table of Contents
- Translator's preface
- Introduction
- The Bacchae: translation and commentary
- Bibilography.