As a teacher of English drama both at the undergraduate as well as postgraduate levels, I have sincerely felt that for a proper understanding of the English Drama, a good student must needs have a fair acquaintance with the Greek drama which is the basis of the western drama as a whole. And Greek drama means Greek tragedy and Greek comedy, taken together as a unit. So a student of the English drama is well-advised to get acquainted with at least one Greek tragedy and one Greek comedy. I believe that Greek tragedy is best represented by Sophocles’s Antigone and Greek comedy by The Frogs of Aristophanes with this conviction I am presenting here before the students of English drama these two Greek plays in their standard English translations – Antigone as translated into English prose by the great classical scholar R.C. Jebb and The Frogs in the version of David Farrett. Ample textual annotations have been supplied in both cases for the clearing up of the difficulties of the texts. Critical essays from the pen of the present editor in both cases will give the readers the required information on the Greek drama in general and on the selected plays in particular.
An Introduction to Greek Drama
In stock
Free & Quick Delivery Worldwide
reviews
Bibliographic information
Title
An Introduction to Greek Drama
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
Radha Publications, 2010
ISBN
8174876480
Length
x+222p., 23cm.
Subjects
There are no reviews yet.