The Tenth Muse: Classical Drama in TranslationCharles Doria Swallow, 1980 - 587 páginas Although classical drama has been translated before, this new collection is unique. The translations are modern in their poetry; the translations include poets as well as classicists; and the collection includes at least one example of every known type of ancient Greek and Latin drama. Plays included are The Danaids and Prometheus Bound by Aeschylus; Philoctetes by Sophocles; The Bacchai and Cyclops by Euripides; Peace by Aristophanes; The Rope by Plautus; Thyestes by Seneca. |
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... what happens when a Dier fights a deathless god ? Then I walked out calmly to you . Pentheus ? wal , right now I wouldn't give ya ... what's happening to me ... that , uh , that wizard fella ... got away ... thought ... thought ... I ... 261.
... what happens when a Dier fights a deathless god ? Then I walked out calmly to you . Pentheus ? wal , right now I wouldn't give ya ... what's happening to me ... that , uh , that wizard fella ... got away ... thought ... thought ... I ... 261.
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... what you're supposed to . DIONYSOS : I am wise where my wisdom does most good . ( A herdsman arrives from the hill country . ) But first let's listen to what this herdsman has to tell us about what's going on in the mountains . And don ...
... what you're supposed to . DIONYSOS : I am wise where my wisdom does most good . ( A herdsman arrives from the hill country . ) But first let's listen to what this herdsman has to tell us about what's going on in the mountains . And don ...
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... what did this crook do to you ? TRACHALIO : I think you ought to punish him ; crucify him or beat him to death or something like that . DAEMONES : Why should I ? What's he done to you ? TRACHALIO : I'll tell you all about it . GRIPUS ...
... what did this crook do to you ? TRACHALIO : I think you ought to punish him ; crucify him or beat him to death or something like that . DAEMONES : Why should I ? What's he done to you ? TRACHALIO : I'll tell you all about it . GRIPUS ...
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Prometheus Bound translated by Emily Hilburn | 71 |
Sophocles | 115 |
Euripides | 175 |
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AGAVE altar AMPELISCA Argos Aristophanes ATREUS Bacchai Bacchus beetle blood brother CADMUS cave CHARMIDES CHORUS LEADER crime CYCLOPS DAEMONES DANAID Danaos dance daughters death DIONYSOS drink earth Enter Exit eyes father fear fire girls give goddess gods Greek GRIPUS hands happy hate head hear heart HEEAAVE HEPHAISTOS Herakles HERMES HIEROCLES honor inside keep kill king LABRAX leave listen live Liza look Lord maenads massa mother NEOPTOLEMUS never night OCEANID ODYSSEUS pain palace PALAESTRA Peace PELASGOS Pentheus PHILOCTETES pimp pity play PLESIDIPPUS PROMETHEUS RASTUS rock sail SCEPARNIO ship shrine SILENUS sing slave SLICK sons Sparax stage stop talk Tantalus Teiresias tell Thebes there's things Thyestes thyrse TRACHALIO Troy trunk TRYGAEUS Turbalio turn Venus watch what's who's wine women words y'all YOUNG TANTALUS Zeus Zeus's