Heracles
Discover the powerful tragedy of "Heracles" by Euripides, a poignant exploration of the sudden downfall of the good and the glorious. This edition, published by Oxford University Press in 1988, spans 468 pages and is designed to assist modern readers in navigating the complexities of Euripides' works. The editor provides insightful analysis of the formal elements and rhetorical style that define this classic play, enhancing your understanding and appreciation of its themes. Whether you are a student of literature or a lover of Greek tragedies, this paperback edition is a must-have for your collection. Dive into the depths of human experience with "Heracles" and witness the timeless relevance of Euripides' storytelling.