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Paperback Hippolytus Book

ISBN: 102385533X

ISBN13: 9781023855334

Hippolytus

"Hippolytus" is a classic Greek tragedy by Euripides, presented here in a translated edition by Gilbert Murray. This play explores themes of love, betrayal, and divine retribution through the tragic fates of Hippolytus, Phaedra, and Theseus. The story delves into the destructive consequences of repressed desires and the interference of the gods in human affairs.

Murray's translation captures the emotional intensity and poetic beauty of the original Greek, making it accessible to a modern audience. This edition offers readers a timeless exploration of morality, passion, and the human condition as seen through the lens of ancient Greek drama. A powerful and enduring work, "Hippolytus" continues to resonate with its profound insights into the complexities of human nature and the tragic ironies of life.

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