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Euripides: Medea

Euripides: Medea

Euripides: Medea

Euripides
Donald J. Mastronarde, University of California, Berkeley
September 2002
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    This up-to-date edition makes Euripides' most famous and influential play accessible to students of Greek reading their first tragedy as well as to more advanced students. The introduction analyzes Medea as a revenge-plot, evaluates the strands of motivation that lead to her tragic insistence on killing her own children, and assesses the potential sympathy of a Greek audience for a character triply marked as other (barbarian, witch, woman). A unique feature of this book is the introduction to tragic language and style. The text, revised for this edition, is accompanied by an abbreviated critical apparatus. The commentary provides morphological and syntactic help for inexperienced students and more advanced observations on vocabulary, rhetoric, dramatic techniques, stage action, and details of interpretation, from the famous debate of Medea and Jason to the 'unmotivated' entrance of Aegeus and the controversial monologue of Medea.

    • Provides expert guidance for students of ancient Greek in translating and understanding the most famous play of Euripides
    • Introduces problems of interpretation and cultural significance of the play, with ample reference to contemporary bibliography in English
    • Introduces important aspects of Greek tragedy, including special sections presenting the language and style of tragedy and basic concepts of prosody and metre

    Reviews & endorsements

    "...Mastronarde's commentary will be preferred by novice and more experienced readers alike. This commentary is exemplary in its scope, insights, judgment, amd clarity."

    "With his commentary, Mastronarde has provided students with an important tool in helping them understand Greek language, Greek prosody, and Greek tragedy." Classical Bulletin

    "Superb...Mastronarde has brought readers of Medea up to date, set out for us the scholarly discussion while cogently advancing it, and given us the tools to make our own judgements." Hardy Hansen, Classical World

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    Table of Contents

    • General introduction
    • Structural elements of Greek tragedy
    • Language and style
    • Prosody and metre
    • MEDEA
    • Commentary
    • Appendix: Medea's great monologue.
    • Euripides
    • Editor
    • Donald J. Mastronarde , University of California, Berkeley

      Donald Mastronarde is Melpomene Distinguished Professor of Classical Languages and Literature at the University of California, Berkeley.