Essays on Euripidean Drama
Delve into the intricate world of Euripidean theater with Essays on Euripidean Drama by Gilbert Norwood, published by Cambridge University Press in 2013. This insightful volume, comprising 208 pages, originally debuted in 1954 and continues to be a vital resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike.
In this compelling analysis, Norwood explores the dramaturgical elements of three pivotal plays: The Bacchae, Hippolytus, and Suppliant Women. His character-driven approach sheds light on the complex motivations and interactions within these timeless works, while also addressing practical issues such as the effective arrangement of the chorus. Perfect for those studying classical literature or theatre, this book offers a rich understanding of Euripides' dramatic artistry.
Enhance your library with this essential text that bridges the past and present of dramatic literature.