Medea
Discover the timeless tragedy of Medea by the renowned playwright Euripides. This hardback edition, published by Hackett Publishing Co in 2008, spans 104 pages and offers a profound exploration of themes such as betrayal, revenge, and the complexities of love. Medea is a pivotal work in ancient Greek drama, showcasing Euripides' masterful storytelling and deep understanding of human emotions.
Enhanced with an insightful introduction and notes by Robin Mitchell-Boyask, this edition provides valuable context and analysis, making it an essential read for students and enthusiasts of classical literature. Dive into the world of ancient Greek mythology and experience the powerful narrative that has captivated audiences for centuries. Perfect for those interested in drama, theater history, and the rich tapestry of ancient languages.