by Euripides
edited and translated by David Kovacs
Harvard University Press, 1994
Cloth: 978-0-674-99560-4
Library of Congress Classification PA3975.A2 1994
Dewey Decimal Classification 882.01

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

Three plays by ancient Greece’s third great tragedian.

One of antiquity's greatest poets, Euripides has been prized in every age for the pathos, terror, and intellectual probing of his dramatic creations. The new Loeb Classical Library edition of his plays is in six volumes.

In Volume I of the edition are Cyclops, the only complete satyr play that has survived from antiquity; Alcestis, the story of a woman who agrees, in order to save her husband's life, to die in his place; and Medea, a revenge tragedy in which Medea kills her own children to punish their father.