Suppliant women

Euripides

Original title: Supplices

Also published as: The Suppliants

earliest edition we have, 1975 Bouma's Boekhuis, 1975

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Centering on the right of proper burial for those fallen in battle, Suppliant Women reflects on war and on the rule of law. In Electra Euripides gives us his version of the famous legend of the murder of Clytaemestra by her children in revenge for her killing their father, a portrayal interestingly different from that in Sophocles' Electra. Narrating sudden reversals in the hero's fortunes, Heracles testifies to the...

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Editions we hold

The Suppliants paperback · 2004 · Kessinger Publishing · 48 pages · 9781419184420
The suppliants edition · 1999 · Players Press · 30 pages
Suppliant women edition · 1998 · Harvard University Press · 455 pages
Suppliant women edition · 1995 · Oxford University Press · 82 pages
Supplices hardcover · 1984 · K.G. SAUR VERLAG · 9783322001498
Supplices edition · 1975 · Bouma's Boekhuis

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