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Gilbert Murray

    Aischylos
    The Break-up of Czech Democracy
    Five Stages of Greek Religion
    On The Art of Poetry
    Medea
    Bacchae
    • Bacchae

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Dionysus, god of wine and ecstasy, has come to Thebes, and the women are streaming out of the city to worship him on the mountain, drinking and dancing in wild frenzy. The king, Pentheus, denouces this so-called 'god' as a charlatan. But no mortal can deny a god and no man can ever stand against Dionysus. This stunning translation, by the award-winning poet Robin Robertson, reinvigorated Euripides' devastating take of a god's revenge for contemporary readers, bringing the ancient verse to fervid, brutal life.

      Bacchae
      3,9
    • Medea

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Wronged and discarded by her husband, Medea gradually reveals her revenge in its increasing horror, while the audience is led to understand the incomprehensible. This Student Edition contains a full introduction, commentary and questions for study and includes J. Michael Walton's classic translation.

      Medea
      3,9
    • On The Art of Poetry

      • 68pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intricacies of poetry, this collection delves into Aristotle's classification of poetic forms, including drama, comedy, and epic. It highlights the concept of mimesis, or life's imitation, while emphasizing the distinct characteristics of each genre. The author examines Aristotle's insights on tragedy, which seeks to portray individuals as nobler than reality, and outlines the six essential elements of tragedy: plot, character, phrasing, thought, exhibition, and song. This work serves as both a poetic anthology and a philosophical study of artistic expression.

      On The Art of Poetry
    • Aischylos

      Friedrichs Dramatiker des Welttheaters

      Aischylos