The Tragedies of Euripides, Volume I. The Tragedies of Euripides, Volume I.

The Tragedies of Euripides, Volume I‪.‬

Publisher Description

His appearance as a dramatist was at an earlier age than that of his predecessors, as he was only five and twenty years old when he produced the “Peliades,” his first tragedy. On this occasion, he gained the third prize in the tragic contests, but the first, fourteen years after, and subsequently, with the “Hippolytus,” in 428 B.C. The peculiar tendency of some of the ideas expressed in his plays, was the probable cause of the retirement of Euripides to Macedonia, where he obtained the friendship of King Archelaus. Perhaps, however, the unhappiness of his connubial state, arising from the infidelity of his two wives, might have rendered Athens a disagreeable place of abode for the woman-hating poet, especially when his “domestic bliss” was continually seasoned by the sarcastic jokes and allusions of his political enemy, Aristophanes. Moreover, his acquaintance with the talking philosopher, Socrates, must have been unfavorable to the continuance of his popularity.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2015
2 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
621
Pages
PUBLISHER
Project Gutenberg
SIZE
387.7
KB

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