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Euripides: Cyclops

Hunter, Richard(Edited by)Laemmle, Rebecca(Edited by)
Part of the Cambridge Greek and Latin classics series
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Euripides' Cyclops is the only example of Attic satyr-drama which survives intact.

It is a brilliant dramatisation of the famous story from Homer's Odyssey of how Odysseus blinded the Cyclops after making him drunk.

The play has much to teach us, not just about satyr-drama, but also about the reception and adaptation of Homer in classical Athens; the brutal savagery of the Homeric monster is here replaced by an ironised presentation of Athenian social custom.

Problems of syntax, metre and language are fully explained, and there is a sophisticated literary discussion of the play.

This edition will be of interest to advanced undergraduates and graduate students studying Greek literature, as well as to scholars.

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Cambridge University Press
110824565X / 9781108245654
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
882.01
29/07/2020
United Kingdom
Multiple languages
268 pages
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