Description
About the Author
James Morwood was Emeritus Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford. Among his numerous publications are translations of eleven plays by Euripides in the Oxford World's Classics series and 'The Plays of Euripides' (Bristol Classical Press, 2002).
Reviews
This stimulating, slim volume works well both as an introduction to the seven tragedies and as a series of sharp, generous readings.
Plays International Magazine, December/January 2008/9
'The Tragedies of Sophocles' provides a useful reference for both pupils and teachers studying the works of this tragedian. The writing style is lucid and accessible and sweeps the reader along in an enthusiastic examination of Sophocles' purpose and message...it is a quick, yet informative read. [...] the very useful discussion of the individual plays makes this a worthwhile and valuable book, and I would wholeheartedly recommend it for both teachers and pupils.
Journal of Classics Teaching, 17, Summer 2009
D'une ecriture claire et concise, il est aisement accessible aux non-specialistes et ne suppose pas d'etre initie a la langue grecque. Quant aux connoisseurs, ils apprecieront que soient posees les bonnes questions.
L'Antiquite Classique, 79
Book Information
ISBN 9781904675723
Author James Morwood
Format Paperback
Page Count 176
Imprint Bristol Phoenix Press
Publisher Liverpool University Press