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Hecuba by Euripides is a poignant tragedy centred on Queen Hecuba's profound grief following the deaths of her children amid the fall of Troy. Enslaved by Agamemnon, Hecuba endures the sacrifice of her daughter Polyxena and uncovers the murder of her son Polydorus by Polymestor, a Thracian king. With searing intensity, the play explores Hecuba's quest for revenge, culminating in a gripping trial and her transformative journey. This edition offers a close English translation with insightful notes and essays that illuminate Greek culture and the status of women in ancient society.
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Hecuba is ideal for readers interested in classical tragedies, Greek culture, and the exploration of themes such as grief, justice, and women's marginalisation in antiquity. Scholars, students, and lovers of classical drama will appreciate the detailed translation and contextual commentary provided.

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With the city of Troy fallen, Hecuba and Polyxena, her daughter, are enslaved to Agamemnon. Hecuba is despondent with the news that Polyxena is chosen to be sacrificed at the tomb of Achilles. After the sacrifice, the body of her son Polydorus, already a ghost at the start of the drama, is discovered.

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This is an English translation of Euripides' tragedy Hecuba about Hecuba's grief over her daughter and son's deaths and the revenge she enacts over her son's death. Focus Classical Library provides close translations with notes and essays to provide access to understanding Greek culture.

Euripides' Hecuba is one of the few tragedies that evoke a sense of utter desolation and destruction in the audience. The drama focuses on the status of women, those who are out of power and at the margins of society, by enacting the sufferings of Hecuba.

With the city of Troy fallen, Hecuba and Polyxena, her daughter, are enslaved to Agamemnon. Hecuba is despondent with the news that Polyxena is chosen to be sacrificed at the tomb of Achilles. After the sacrifice, the body of her son Polydorus, already a ghost at the start of the drama, is discovered. Polymestor, a king in Thrace who Hecuba sent Polydorus to for safety reasons, murdered Polydorus for his gold.

With the tacit complicity of Agamemnon, Hecuba plots her revenge against Polymestor. What transpires next has lasting implications for all involved, including a dramatic trial scene and Hecuba's ultimate metamorphosis.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781585101481

Publisher: Focus Publishing/R Pullins & Co

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 02 December 2005

Country: United States

Imprint: Focus Publishing/R Pullins & Co

Edition: New edition

Illustration: Illustrations

Contributors:

  • Edited and translated by Robin Mitchell-Boyask

Audience: Adult education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 7.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 173g

Pages: 118

About the Author

Robin Mitchell-Boyask is Professor of Classics at Temple University and has been a Junior Fellow at the Center for Hellenic Studies and a Visiting Fellow at Wolfson College, Cambridge University. He has published numerous articles on Greek and Latin literature, and several books, including "Plague and the Athenian Imagination: Drama, History and the Cult of Asclepius" (Cambridge University Press 2008).

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