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OverviewHecuba, in slavery after Troy's fall, fails to dissuade Odysseus, whose life she once saved, from sacrificing her daughter to honour his dead friend, Achilles; but the girl dies proudly, true to her royal blood in surmounting degradation. Then Hecuba learns of her sons' treacherous murder by a former ally; out of her terrible loss comes determination for revenge, which she claims as a right but how just is her horrific cruelty? How credible against her earlier characterisation? The play has striking effects: the ghost of the murdered son, and his murderer subsequently blinded; poignant lyricism; vivid narratives; above all, a careful pattern of scenes demonstrating the equivocal power of 'Persuasion, man's only sovereign' (v.816). Hecuba is both a study of resilience and weakness, and a typically Euripidean comment on the uncertain, even collapsing, values of his time. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christopher Collard , Christopher CollardPublisher: Liverpool University Press Imprint: Aris & Phillips Ltd Edition: Reprinted edition Dimensions: Width: 14.90cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.349kg ISBN: 9780856682377ISBN 10: 0856682373 Pages: 226 Publication Date: 01 December 1991 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Language: Greek, Ancient (to 1453), Greek, Ancient (to 1453) Table of ContentsGeneral introduction to the series (by Shirley Barlow); Introduction to Hecuba; Manuscripts; Apparatus criticus; Parallel Greek text and English translation; Commentary.ReviewsAuthor InformationChristopher Collard is Emeritus Professor at The University of Wales Swansea and the General Editor of this series of Euripides plays. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |