Orestes and Other Plays
Discover the profound depth of human emotion and ethical dilemmas in Orestes and Other Plays, a remarkable collection by the renowned playwright Euripides. Published by Oxford University Press in 2009, this paperback edition spans 288 pages, bringing together four of Euripides' significant works: Ion, Orestes, The Phoenician Women, and The Suppliant Women.
Each play delves into complex themes such as the clash between patriotism and family loyalty, the tension between pragmatism and justice, and the struggle between the notion that 'might is right' and the ideal of mercy. This new translation breathes fresh life into these timeless narratives, making them accessible for contemporary readers while retaining their original poignancy.
Perfect for theatre enthusiasts and students of literature alike, Orestes and Other Plays invites you to engage with the moral questions that challenge humanity across the ages. Don't miss the opportunity to explore these captivating stories that resonate even today.