EURIPIDES

yoorĭpˈĭdēz, 480 or 485–406 b.c., Greek tragic dramatist, ranking with Aeschylus and Sophocles. Born in Attica, he lived in Athens most of his life, though he spent much time on Salamis. He died in Macedonia, at the court of King Archelaus. He wrote perhaps 92 plays (the first produced in 455); during his lifetime he won only four first prizes (the first in 441) at the competition held at the annual spring festival of Dionysus in Athens. There are 19 of his plays extant (including one that is doubtful): Cyclops (date unknown), the only complete extant Greek satyr play; Alcestis (438); the Heraclidae (c.430?), a patriotic play inspired by the Peloponnesian War; Medea (431); Hippolytus (428); Andromache (426?); Hecuba (425?); the Suppliants and Hercules Furens (both c.420); Electra (417?); the Trojan Women (415), an indictment of war; Helena (412); Ion (c.412); Iphigenia in Tauris (date uncertain); the Phoenician Women (c.409), on the story of the Seven against Thebes; Orestes (408); Iphigenia in Aulis and the Bacchae, on the Pentheus story, both posthumously produced (405); and Rhesus, doubtfully attributed to Euripides. Provocative, concerned with problems and conflicts sometimes disturbing to his audiences, Euripides displays a rationalistic and iconoclastic attitude toward the gods and an interest in less heroic, even homely, characters. He brings the mythical stories down to the immediate contemporary and human level. His sense of dramatic situation and plot construction go beyond Aeschylus and Sophocles, and what his plays may lack in grandeur they make up in penetration. His choral passages (interludes in, rather than parts of, the action) have remarkable lyric power. Euripides uses the prologue to get into the situation as rapidly as possible, sacrificing a proper exposition of previous action, and he uses the deus ex machina [god from a machine] to cut through and resolve the play's problem. His popularity increased after his death, and his plays were revived more than those of Aeschylus or Sophocles. Among the many translations of Euripides is The Complete Greek Tragedies, ed. by Richmond Lattimore and David Grene (1956–59).

See studies by G. Murray (1918, 2d ed. repr. 1965), T. B. L. Webster (1967), and A. P. Burnett (1972).

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...Henderson WOMEN ON THE EDGE Four Plays by Euripides Alcestis Medea Helen Iphigenia at Aulis...Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Euripides Women on the edge: four plays/by Euripides; translated and edited by Ruby Blondell...
EURIPIDES PLATE I. -- EURIPIDES PRESENTS A TRAGIC MASK TO THE STAGE. FROM A LATE RELIEF IN CONSTANTINOPLE EURIPIDES STUDENT OF HUMAN NATURE BY WILLIAM NICKERSON BATES PH.D. Professor of the Greek Language and Literature University...
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...RELIEF IN CONSTANTINOPLE Representing the seated Euripides receiving the tragic mask from Skene . The statue of Dionysus, the patron-god of tragedy, is behind Euripides. EURIPIDES AND HIS INFLUENCE BY F. L. LUCAS, M.A. Fellow...
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Euripides Alcestis and the "saint" of Miltons reparative twenty-third...between Miltons personal career and his poems allusion to Euripides make Mary Powell rather than Katherine Woodcock the likely...There are several connections between the poem and Euripides play.(13) The call for Grecian ritual purification in...
...of our land has been wiped out. --Euripides, Trojan Women...democratic deliberation, and the plays of Euripides were particularly well-known for their...and to enslave its women and children. Euripides invited this audience to contemplate...
...characters such as should exist, whereas Euripides created ones such as actually do exist...disinterestedly descriptive? And how did Euripides, if he heard of the observation, react...another contemporary, Aristophanes, saw Euripides. And ever since then, scholars have remarked...
...neo-Latin poet. Buchanan translated two of Euripides dramatic works into Latin and wrote two...matter for a sacred drama modelled on Euripides Iphigenia at Aulis (hereafter Iphigenia...schematic overview of the connections among Euripides Iphigenia at Aulis and the representations...
...It has also been fairly argued that Euripidess tragedy Hippolytus--given the plays...of the Eurpidean model (Racine names Euripides five times in the preface), the majority...consider Racines principal source hot to be Euripidess Hippolytus but rather the Latin Phaedra...
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Euripides for Kids. EURIPIDES FOR KIDS: Marva Collins founded the Westside Preparatory School...children labeled unteachable were reading Shakespeare, Emerson and Euripides by the fourth grade. Now there are Marva Collins schools in several...
...last summer at the Delacorte Theatre in Central Park, and Euripides ancient Greek tragedy, which lands in the same slot starting...strangeness." ILLUSTRATION OMITTED Akalaitis, who believes that "Euripides is the greatest playwright before Shakespeare," notes, for...
...Herakleidae, or Children of Herakles, by Euripides, rarely appears on anyones list as one...Art" of 1808, dismissed it, along with Euripides Suppliant Women, for what he described...structure that seems to subtly undermine Euripides original purpose in writing it--that...
...woman of sorrow." This line, spoken to Euripides Hecuba, echoes down the corridors of...Akalaitiss much-touted Chicago production of Euripides Iphigenia cycle, which she will follow...culture was able to turn to the original Euripides text when questions arose. "Like the...
...Twenty-five centuries after the playwright Euripides sent her packing off stage in a dragon-drawn...Theatre hosted Love, Medea, which fused Euripides and Seneca with excerpts from the post-partum...the Medea legend altogether ("Medea, as Euripides represents her, woud shock us... .the...
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Euripides Is Given a Kicking; Brazilian Duel: Greg Hicks (Left...production, Katie Mitchell summoned up the spirit of Euripidess Trojan Women, with captive females dancing to the ironically...novelty to the way in which Frances Viners adaptation of Euripidess most influential play is filtered through the subversive...
...Byline: HENRY HITCHINGS Globe, se1 *** EURIPIDES is usually thought of as a tragedian...that launched a thousand ships". But euripides naughtily suggests that, instead of experiencing...means nothing. The idea is to enable euripides to speak to a modern audience: the result...
...James Morrison, THE WASHINGTON TIMES Chance for Cyprus "Call me Euripides. When anyone calls me Mr. Ambassador, I think theyve forgotten my name." With those words, Euripides L. Evriviades, the new ambassador from Cyprus, introduced himself...
...Cyprus Reaches out; Why We Support Turkeys EU Bid. Byline: Euripides L. Evriviades, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES Since last...commitments seriously by fully complying with EU requirements. Euripides L. Evriviades has been the ambassador of Cyprus to the United...
...revenge is bittersweet. But Scena Theatres production of the Euripides tragicomedy fails to engage the audience. Instead of leaving...Director Robert McNamara places an interesting spin on Euripides three chorus members. For the entirety of the play, the chorus...
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EURIPIDES yoorip idez, 480 or 485 406 b.c., Greek tragic dramatist...produced (405); and Rhesus, doubtfully attributed to Euripides. Provocative, concerned with problems and conflicts sometimes disturbing to his audiences, Euripides displays a rationalistic and iconoclastic attitude toward...
...sophistry and Socrates alike, satirized Euripides art as degenerate, and deplored the tendency...especially astute in his parodies of Euripides. Eleven of his plays survive: The Acharnians...in which the women conspire to ruin Euripides because of his misogyny; The Frogs...
...younger contemporary of Aeschylus and older contemporary of Euripides , b. Colonus, near Athens. A man of wealth, charm, and genius...said that Aeschylus composed correctly without knowing it; Euripides portrayed people as they were; and he painted people as they...
...ANNENSKY, INNOKENTY FEODOROVICH en ken tye fyo d r vich nyen ske, 1856 1909, Russian poet. A classical scholar, he translated Euripides before he began to publish verse in 1904. His highly metrical lyrics concern death, suffering, and beauty. Annenskys scant...
...Sophocles format being continued by Euripides , the last of the great classical Greek...from the time of Aeschylus to that of Euripides, there was a marked tendency toward realism. Euripides characters are ordinary, not godlike...
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