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About the Author
Richmond Lattimore (1906-1984) was a professor of Greek at Bryn Mawr College and considered one of the twentieth century's leading translators of Greek classical literature. His many works of editing and translation include The Complete Greek Tragedies, The Odyssey of Homer, and Greek Lyrics.
Reviews
Lattimore's treatment is skillfully adapted to the needs of a partly non-classical audience, and will suit a wide reading public... [His] thoughts on the plays are illuminating, and all are stated with a freshness and vigor which make a readable and stimulating book. Classical Review This is close, illuminating, deliberately modest criticism that lights up passage after passage of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. Christian Science Monitor Despite the intervening 45 years these essays have something refreshing to offer-that is, an opportunity to read what an accomplished poet makes of Greek tragedies as poetry. -- James Robson Journal of Classics Teaching 2005
Book Information
ISBN 9780801872600
Author Richmond Lattimore
Format Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint Johns Hopkins University Press
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Weight(grams) 227g