Tieta (The Americas)

Tieta (The Americas)

by JorgeAmado (Author), Moacyr Scliar (Introduction), Barbara Shelby Merello (Introduction)

Synopsis

These three ancient tragedies--Trojan Women, Helen, and Hecuba--dramatize the tragic fates of women in the wake of war. Euripides (480-406 BC) innovatively brought to Greek tragedy the inner lives of his characters. In these plays he delivers powerful portrayals of the suffering of both Greek and Trojan women as they become pawns and prizes of warring men.

Francis Blessington combines his work as a poet, translator, and teacher of literature and Greek with his theatrical experience to create fresh and faithful verse translations suitable for the stage, the classroom, or the general reader. The three plays are augmented by introductions, notes, and an appendix on elements of Greek tragedy. Blessington glosses historical and mythological terms, identifies Greek themes in the texts, offers literary interpretations, and suggests topics for discussion.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 696
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Published: 01 Apr 2003

ISBN 10: 0299186547
ISBN 13: 9780299186548

Media Reviews
Lusty ...strenuous comedy ... Amado is Brazil's most illustrious and venerable novelist.
Author Bio
Jorge Amado is the acclaimed author of Gabriela, Clove and Cinnamon, Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands, and Tereza Batista: Home from the Wars. Highly successful film and Broadway versions of Dona Flor have brought worldwide recognition to Brazil's foremost novelist. The UW Press also publishes Amado's Tent of Miracles.