Helping Friends and Harming Enemies
Discover the intricate world of Greek drama with Helping Friends and Harming Enemies by Mary Whitlock Blundell. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1991, this captivating study spans 312 pages and delves into five of Sophocles' renowned plays, exploring the ethical principle of 'helping friends and harming enemies'.
This insightful work is designed for both scholars and enthusiasts of Greek thought, making it an essential addition to any literary collection. Whether you are a specialist in the field or a curious reader, Blundell's analysis is accessible and engaging, requiring no prior knowledge of Greek. Enhance your understanding of classical ethics and the rich tapestry of early and medieval literature with this remarkable book.
Perfect for students and lovers of drama, Helping Friends and Harming Enemies is a valuable resource that bridges the gap between ancient and modern ethical discussions.