Euripides and His Age, by Gilbert Murray, [1913], at sacred-texts.com
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Introductory | |
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Sources for a Life of Euripides: Memories Remaining in the Fourth Century: Youth: Athens after the Persian War: the Great Sophists | |
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What is a Greek Tragedy? Euripides’ Early Plays up to 438 B.C., "Alcestis" and "Telephus" | |
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Beginning of the War: the Plays of Maturity from Medea" to Heracles" | |
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Full Expression: the Embittering of the War: Alcibiades and the Demagogues: the "Ion": the "Trojan Women" | |
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After 415: Euripides’ last years in Athens: from "Andromeda" and "Iphigenia" to "Electra" and "Orestes" | |
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After 408: Macedonia: "Iphigenia in Aulis": "Bacchae" | |
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The Art of Euripides: Traditional Form and Living Spirit: the Prologue, the Messenger, the "God from the Machine" | |
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The Art of Euripides, continued: the Chorus: Conclusion | |
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Bibliography | |
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Note on the Pronunciation of Names | |
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Index |