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  1. Herakles
    Autor*in: Euripides
    Erschienen: [2013]
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    While the great Greek hero Herakles was in the underworld completing his divinely ordained labours, above ground, a rival king, Lykos, was busy plotting to murder Herakles' living mortal family. Instead, Herakles' returns just in time to kill Lykos.... mehr

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    While the great Greek hero Herakles was in the underworld completing his divinely ordained labours, above ground, a rival king, Lykos, was busy plotting to murder Herakles' living mortal family. Instead, Herakles' returns just in time to kill Lykos. This is a short-lived redemption, however; after the murder of Lykos, Herakles' descends into madness and murders his own offspring, a madness initiated by an angry Hera, the goddess protector of Lykos. Only the appeal of the legendary king of Athens, Theseus, can bring Herakles back to sanity again, a sanity he reaches only to be realise his actions and be faced with a lifetime of heartbreak and an empty future ahead of him.

     

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    ISBN: 9781408190890
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    Schlagworte: Heracles (Greek mythology)
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    Previously issued in print: in Plays five. London: Methuen Drama, 1997

    Translated from the Ancient Greek

  2. Herakles' children
    Autor*in: Euripides
    Erschienen: [2013]
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    After Herakles' ascension from earth to Olympos, his mortal rival King Eurystheus of Argos (who had devised his Labours) was afraid that Herakles' sons might grow up to contest the throne. He harried them from town to town across Greece, demanding... mehr

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    After Herakles' ascension from earth to Olympos, his mortal rival King Eurystheus of Argos (who had devised his Labours) was afraid that Herakles' sons might grow up to contest the throne. He harried them from town to town across Greece, demanding that they be returned to Argos on pain of invasion. The play takes place after the children, led by Herakles' aged mother Alkmene and his equally decrepit nephew and former companion Iolaos, take refuge in Marathon, a town in Attika not far from Athens. The Argives then declare war on Marathon and the Athenians, a war whose victory is underwritten for the Athenians by the decision of Herakles' daughter Makaria, to allow herself to be sacrificed to the gods. The subsequent defeat of the Argives, and the punishment of Eurystheus, defines the second half of the play, which was first produced some time between 430 and 427 BC.

     

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    Schlagworte: Mythology, Greek
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    Previously issued in print: in Plays five. London: Methuen Drama, 1997

    Translated from the Ancient Greek

  3. Hippolytos
    Autor*in: Euripides
    Erschienen: [2013]
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    Euripides' play tells the story of Phaidra's love for her step-son Hippolytos, Theseus's illegitimate son, a man so devoted to his chastity and the cult of Artemis that he spurns the goddess of love Aphrodite. To return the insult, she condemns him... mehr

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    Euripides' play tells the story of Phaidra's love for her step-son Hippolytos, Theseus's illegitimate son, a man so devoted to his chastity and the cult of Artemis that he spurns the goddess of love Aphrodite. To return the insult, she condemns him via his stepmother's passion, causing the subsequent fall of the royal house. A play that at once cautions people not to disregard the strength of the divine, but also illustrates the futility of trying to second-guess its intention, 'Hippolytos' is an astonishing and disturbing tragedy.

     

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    Schlagworte: Hippolytus (Greek mythology)
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    Previously issued in print: in Plays six. London: Methuen Drama, 1997

    Translated from the Ancient Greek

  4. Cyclops
    Autor*in: Euripides
    Erschienen: [2013]
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    Silenus, father of the Satyrs, has been trapped on Sicily, held prisoner by the Cyclops son of Poseidon, Polyphemus. Silenus is despondent: his captive fate was found when seeking to rescue another god, Dionysus. Instead, it is Silenus and his sons... mehr

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    Silenus, father of the Satyrs, has been trapped on Sicily, held prisoner by the Cyclops son of Poseidon, Polyphemus. Silenus is despondent: his captive fate was found when seeking to rescue another god, Dionysus. Instead, it is Silenus and his sons who are prisoners, of a much lesser, more ravenous god. The potential for rescue comes when Odysseus, the hero strategist of the Trojan War, washes up on the Sicilian shore. His men too get captured, but rather than bemoan his fate, Odysseus connives to destroy the Cyclops once and for all, using wit, wisdom and plenty of wine. A celebration of the liberating effects of alcohol, 'Cyclops' is a Euripidean take on the Homeric myth, full of jokes, tricks and stagey comedy.

     

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    Schlagworte: Cyclopes (Greek mythology)
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    Originally published: in print in Six Greek comedies. London: Methuen Drama, 2002

  5. Euripides, Philoktet
    Testimonien und Fragmente
    Erschienen: 2013; ©2000
    Verlag:  Walter De Gruyter, Berlin

    Review text: "These two volumes are a remarkable resource."Christopher Collard in: Gnomon 78/2006 mehr

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    Review text: "These two volumes are a remarkable resource."Christopher Collard in: Gnomon 78/2006

     

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    ISBN: 9783110808025
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    Schriftenreihe: Texte und Kommentare ; 21
    Schlagworte: Euripides;
    Umfang: 468 Seiten
  6. Euripides' Medea
    a new translation
    Autor*in: Euripides
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 9781107015661; 9781107652217
    Weitere Schlagworte: Medea (Greek mythology)--Drama.; Jason (Greek mythology)--Drama.
    Umfang: XXIX, 100 S.
  7. Orestes
    Autor*in: Euripides
    Erschienen: [2013]
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    In a story of murder, passion and vengeance, Orestes, having murdered his mother, the unfaithful Klytemnestra, now vows a plot of revenge against his uncle Menelaos, who has refused to offer moral support for the vengeful matricide carried out by... mehr

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    In a story of murder, passion and vengeance, Orestes, having murdered his mother, the unfaithful Klytemnestra, now vows a plot of revenge against his uncle Menelaos, who has refused to offer moral support for the vengeful matricide carried out by Orestes and his sister Elektra. With blood already on their hands, they plot to murder Helen, Menelaos' wife, and Hermione, his daughter, in a near-unstoppable cycle of vengeance and bloodshed.

     

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    ISBN: 9781408190883
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    Schlagworte: Orestes (Greek mythology)
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    Previously issued in print: in Plays four. London: Methuen Drama, 1997

    Translated from the Ancient Greek

  8. Rhesos
    Autor*in: Euripides
    Erschienen: [2013]
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    In the dark of night, intrigues and treachery flourish beneath the walls of the besieged Troy. A chorus of sentries stands guard while spies and heroes scheme to turn the tides of war in their favour. In 'Rhesos', Euripides portrays the reality of... mehr

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    In the dark of night, intrigues and treachery flourish beneath the walls of the besieged Troy. A chorus of sentries stands guard while spies and heroes scheme to turn the tides of war in their favour. In 'Rhesos', Euripides portrays the reality of war, in which there is no place for honour.

     

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    Previously issued in print: in Plays six. London: Methuen Drama, 1997

    Translated from the Ancient Greek

  9. Suppliants
    Autor*in: Euripides
    Erschienen: [2013]
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    The haunting spectre of unburied corpses begins the action of 'Suppliants'. Aithra, mother of the king of Athens, Theseus, pleads with her son to exhort Thebes to release the bodies of the sons of Athens killed in Thebes, hired by Polyneikes to fight... mehr

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    The haunting spectre of unburied corpses begins the action of 'Suppliants'. Aithra, mother of the king of Athens, Theseus, pleads with her son to exhort Thebes to release the bodies of the sons of Athens killed in Thebes, hired by Polyneikes to fight in the post-Oedipal era of Theban civil war. Theseus agrees to the request, but only after ascertaining that it is the democratic will of the people of Athens that he should make this plea to the Thebans. The Thebans, for their part, refuse, mocking Athenian democratic principles along the way. A battle between the two cities erupts; this time, however, Theseus fights only to gain that which his mandate had sought: the return of the bodies for their holy rites.

     

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    Schlagworte: Theseus (Greek mythology)
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    Previously issued in print: in Plays six. London: Methuen Drama, 1997

    Translated from the Ancient Greek

  10. Iphigeneia in Tauris
    Autor*in: Euripides
    Erschienen: [2013]
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    Iphigeneia, sister of the troubled Orestes, was the daughter of Agamemnon. No ideal father, Agamemnon had aimed to sacrifice Iphigeneia before the Trojan War in the hopes of guaranteeing victory, a sacrifice that was only undone by the intervention... mehr

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    Iphigeneia, sister of the troubled Orestes, was the daughter of Agamemnon. No ideal father, Agamemnon had aimed to sacrifice Iphigeneia before the Trojan War in the hopes of guaranteeing victory, a sacrifice that was only undone by the intervention of Artemis. Now Iphigeneia lives in forced religious servitude, in a haze of dreams and blood sacrifice at a temple to Artemis on the Crimean coast. As a result of one of these dreams, she comes to believe that Orestes is dead; the play opens with her lamentations. Instead, Orestes is on his way to the very temple at which she serves, in the hopes of stealing an icon, a task demanded of him by the god Apollo. When Orestes is caught, Iphigeneia, not recognising her brother, must offer his life to Artemis as one of the regular Hellenic sacrifices. It is only after Orestes reveals his identity that Iphigeneia will plot against the gods to help her brother, and herself, escape from the temple with their lives.

     

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    Schlagworte: Iphigenia (Greek mythology)
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    Previously issued in print: in Plays four. London: Methuen Drama, 1997

    Translated from the Ancient Greek

  11. Alkestis
    Autor*in: Euripides
    Erschienen: [2013]
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    When Apollo was exiled for nine years from his Olympian home, he found shelter and hospitality at the palace of King Admetus. To pay him back, Apollo offers Admetus the chance to live beyond the day that fate has decided he will die. There is only... mehr

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    When Apollo was exiled for nine years from his Olympian home, he found shelter and hospitality at the palace of King Admetus. To pay him back, Apollo offers Admetus the chance to live beyond the day that fate has decided he will die. There is only one catch: when death comes to get him, Admetus must find a willing substitute. Having been rebuffed by his aging (but not ailing) father, Admetus finds a willing proxy in his wife, the eponymous Alkestis, who is brought to Death's door, indeed is led through it, only to be rescued by Admetus's old friend Herakles, who wrestles with Death, and wins.

     

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    Schlagworte: Alcestis (Greek mythology)
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    Translated from the Ancient Greek

    Originally published: in print in Six Greek comedies. London: Methuen Drama, 2002

  12. Euripides' Medea
    a new translation
    Autor*in: Euripides
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Euripides' Medea comes alive in this new translation that will be useful for both academic study and stage production. Diane J. Rayor's accurate yet accessible translation reflects the play's inherent theatricality and vibrant poetry. The book... mehr

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    Euripides' Medea comes alive in this new translation that will be useful for both academic study and stage production. Diane J. Rayor's accurate yet accessible translation reflects the play's inherent theatricality and vibrant poetry. The book includes an analytical introduction and comprehensive notes, and an essay on directing Medea by stage director Karen Libman. The play begins after Medea, a princess in her own land, has sacrificed everything for Jason: she helped him in his quest for the Golden Fleece, eloped with him to Greece, and bore him sons. When Jason breaks his oath to her and betrays her by marrying the king's daughter - his ticket to the throne - Medea contemplates the ultimate retribution. What happens when words deceive and those you trust most do not mean what they say? Euripides' most enduring Greek tragedy is a fascinating and disturbing story of how far a woman will go to take revenge in a man's world Premiere Cast List -- Introduction -- Scene list -- Cast of characters -- Medea -- On directing Medea by Karen Libman.

     

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    ISBN: 110733652X; 1139059076; 9781107336520; 9781139059077
    Schlagworte: Medea (Greek mythology); DRAMA ; Ancient, Classical & Medieval; Tragödie; Griechisch; Tragedies (Drama); Drama; Tragedies (Drama); Tragedies
    Weitere Schlagworte: Medea consort of Aegeus, King of Athens (Mythological character); Medea
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (pages cm)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  13. Euripides' Medea
    a new translation
    Autor*in: Euripides
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge ; New York

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    Schlagworte: Medea (Greek mythology)
    Umfang: xxix, 100 p
  14. Euripides' Medea
    a new translation
    Autor*in: Euripides
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Euripides' Medea comes alive in this new translation that will be useful for both academic study and stage production. Diane J. Rayor's accurate yet accessible translation reflects the play's inherent theatricality and vibrant poetry. The book... mehr

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    Euripides' Medea comes alive in this new translation that will be useful for both academic study and stage production. Diane J. Rayor's accurate yet accessible translation reflects the play's inherent theatricality and vibrant poetry. The book includes an analytical introduction and comprehensive notes, and an essay on directing Medea by stage director Karen Libman. The play begins after Medea, a princess in her own land, has sacrificed everything for Jason: she helped him in his quest for the Golden Fleece, eloped with him to Greece, and bore him sons. When Jason breaks his oath to her and betrays her by marrying the king's daughter – his ticket to the throne – Medea contemplates the ultimate retribution. What happens when words deceive and those you trust most do not mean what they say? Euripides' most enduring Greek tragedy is a fascinating and disturbing story of how far a woman will go to take revenge in a man's world

     

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    Schlagworte: Euripides;
    Weitere Schlagworte: Medea / consort of Aegeus, King of Athens (Mythological character) / Drama; Euripides (ca. 485/480 v. Chr.-406 v.Chr.): Medea
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  15. Euripides
    1, Alcestis, Medea, The Children of Heracles, Hippolytus
    Autor*in: Euripides
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 9780226308791; 9780226308807
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    Auflage/Ausgabe: 3. ed.
    Schriftenreihe: The complete Greek tragedies
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    Umfang: X, 265 S.
  16. Euripides
    2, Andromache, Hecuba, The Suppliant Women, Electra
    Autor*in: Euripides
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 9780226308777; 9780226308784
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    Auflage/Ausgabe: 3. ed.
    Schriftenreihe: The complete Greek tragedies
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    Umfang: X, 267 S.
  17. Euripides
    3, Heracles, The Trojan Women, Iphigenia among the Taurians, Ion
    Autor*in: Euripides
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 9780226308814; 9780226308821
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    Auflage/Ausgabe: 3. ed.
    Schriftenreihe: The complete Greek tragedies
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    Umfang: X, 306 S.
  18. Euripides
    4, Helen, The Phoenician Women, Orestes
    Autor*in: Euripides
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago [u.a.]

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    Schriftenreihe: The complete Greek tragedies
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    Umfang: X, 289 S.
  19. Euripides
    5, Bacchae, Iphigenia in Aulis, The Cyclops, Rhesus
    Autor*in: Euripides
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 9780226308975; 9780226308982
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    Schriftenreihe: The complete Greek tragedies
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    Umfang: X, 284 S.
  20. The Orestes plays
    Autor*in: Euripides
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  Hackett, Indianapolis, Ind. [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 9781603849326; 9781603849333
    RVK Klassifikation: FH 24027
    Schlagworte: Greek drama (Tragedy)
    Weitere Schlagworte: Euripides; Euripides; Euripides (ca. 485/480 v. Chr.-406 v.Chr.): Iphigenia Taurica; Euripides (ca. 485/480 v. Chr.-406 v.Chr.): Orestes; Euripides (ca. 485/480 v. Chr.-406 v.Chr.): Electra
    Umfang: XXXIV, 228 S.
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    Includes bibliographical references

  21. FIRST CHORAL ODE OF BAKKHAI - Poetry
    Autor*in: Euripides
    Erschienen: 2013

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Michigan quarterly review; Ann Arbor, Mich. : Univ., 1962-; Band 52, Heft 2 (2013), Seite 182-185

  22. Euripides' "Alcestis"
    narrative, myth, and religion
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  De Gruyter, Berlin [u.a.]

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    Beteiligt: Euripides
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
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    ISBN: 9783110330854; 3110330857
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    DDC Klassifikation: Hellenische Sprachen; klassisches Griechisch (480)
    Schriftenreihe: Untersuchungen zur antiken Literatur und Geschichte ; 112
    Schlagworte: Euripides;
    Umfang: X, 223 S., 230 mm x 155 mm
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    Literaturverz. S. 165 - 216

  23. The Orestes plays
    Autor*in: Euripides
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  Hackett, Indianapolis, Ind. [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 9781603849326; 9781603849333
    RVK Klassifikation: FH 24027
    Schlagworte: Greek drama (Tragedy)
    Weitere Schlagworte: Euripides; Euripides; Euripides (ca. 485/480 v. Chr.-406 v.Chr.): Iphigenia Taurica; Euripides (ca. 485/480 v. Chr.-406 v.Chr.): Orestes; Euripides (ca. 485/480 v. Chr.-406 v.Chr.): Electra
    Umfang: XXXIV, 228 S.
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    Includes bibliographical references

  24. Alkestis
    Autor*in: Euripides
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London

    When Apollo was exiled for nine years from his Olympian home, he found shelter and hospitality at the palace of King Admetus. To pay him back, Apollo offers Admetus the chance to live beyond the day that fate has decided he will die. There is only... mehr

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    When Apollo was exiled for nine years from his Olympian home, he found shelter and hospitality at the palace of King Admetus. To pay him back, Apollo offers Admetus the chance to live beyond the day that fate has decided he will die. There is only one catch: when death comes to get him, Admetus must find a willing substitute. Having been rebuffed by his aging (but not ailing) father, Admetus finds a willing proxy in his wife, the eponymous Alkestis, who is brought to Death's door, indeed is led through it, only to be rescued by Admetus's old friend Herakles, who wrestles with Death, and wins

     

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    Schlagworte: Alcestis (Greek mythology); Alcestis (Greek mythology)
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    Originally published: in print in Six Greek comedies. London: Methuen Drama, 2002

    Translated from the Ancient Greek

  25. Cyclops
    Autor*in: Euripides
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, London

    Silenus, father of the Satyrs, has been trapped on Sicily, held prisoner by the Cyclops son of Poseidon, Polyphemus. Silenus is despondent: his captive fate was found when seeking to rescue another god, Dionysus. Instead, it is Silenus and his sons... mehr

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    Silenus, father of the Satyrs, has been trapped on Sicily, held prisoner by the Cyclops son of Poseidon, Polyphemus. Silenus is despondent: his captive fate was found when seeking to rescue another god, Dionysus. Instead, it is Silenus and his sons who are prisoners, of a much lesser, more ravenous god. The potential for rescue comes when Odysseus, the hero strategist of the Trojan War, washes up on the Sicilian shore. His men too get captured, but rather than bemoan his fate, Odysseus connives to destroy the Cyclops once and for all, using wit, wisdom and plenty of wine. A celebration of the liberating effects of alcohol, 'Cyclops' is a Euripidean take on the Homeric myth, full of jokes, tricks and stagey comedy

     

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    Schlagworte: Cyclopes (Greek mythology); Cyclopes (Greek mythology)
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    Originally published: in print in Six Greek comedies. London: Methuen Drama, 2002