The Andromache and Euripidean Tragedy (Oxford Classical Monographs)

by William Allan

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The Andromache has long been disparaged despite being a brilliant piece of theatre. In this book Dr Allan draws attention to the neglected artistry of this very impressive and intriguing text. Through careful analysis the Andromache emerges as a play that poses fundamental questions, especially about the polarity of Greek and barbarian, and the morality of the gods. Dr Allan shows how the play also challenges revenge as a motive for action, and
explores the role of women as wives, mothers, and victims of war, be they Greek or Trojan, victorious or defeated. These are among the central concerns that make the Andromache a moving and thought-provoking tragedy, full of suffering, suspense, and moral interest. This book contributes both to an appreciation of the
Andromache in its own right, and to a wider understanding of the variety and quality of Euripides' uvre.
  • ISBN10 0199265763
  • ISBN13 9780199265763
  • Publish Date 2 October 2003 (first published 25 May 2000)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Oxford University Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 322
  • Language English