Medea, and other plays
(2014)
By: Euripides

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PUBLISHED
[United States]: Neeland Media LLC, 2014
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ISBN/ISSN
9781420945744 (electronic bk.) MWT11932840, 1420945742 (electronic bk.) 11932840
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English
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Collected here are four of Euripides' tragedies: "Alcestis," "Medea," "The Heracleidae," and "Hippolytus." "Alcestis" follows Ardemus' attempt to rescue his beloved wife Prince Alcestis in Hades. "Medea" tells the horrific tale of a woman who seeks revenge on her husband by killing her children. "The Heracleidae" is a tragedy of justice and virtue involving the children of the great Heracles. Lastly, "Hippolytus" tells of Hippolytus, son of Theseus, and his tragic fall at the hands of Phaedra. For the lover of drama and the ancient world, this collection is not to be missed-Euripides is seen here in all of his valor and brilliance

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