Transport gratuit la punctele de livrare Pick Up peste 299 lei
Packeta 15 lei Easybox 20 lei Cargus 25 lei FAN 25 lei

Philoctetes

Limba englezăengleză
Carte Carte broșată
Carte Philoctetes Sophocles
Codul Libristo: 04515075
Editura Oxford University Press Inc, septembrie 2003
Based on the conviction that only translators who write poetry themselves can properly re-create the... Descrierea completă
? points 37 b
86 lei -14 %
74 lei
În depozitul extern Expediem în 9-13 zile

30 de zile pentru retur bunuri


Ar putea de asemenea, să te intereseze


Moon Called Patricia Briggs / Carte broșată
common.buy 59 lei
Snídaně se psem Jiří Dědeček / Carte broșată
common.buy 31 lei
E H Gombrich; A Bibliography J. B. Trapp / Copertă tare
common.buy 218 lei
Hidden Ivies Howard Greene / Carte broșată
common.buy 90 lei
curând
Fisher's Face Jan Morris / Carte broșată
common.buy 76 lei
Art and the Mind - Ernst H. Gombrich Sybille Moser-Ernst / Copertă tare
common.buy 472 lei
Mercury's War Lora Leigh / Carte broșată
common.buy 52 lei
Ibadet Ve Dua Cemalnur Sargut / Carte broșată
common.buy 62 lei
Little Nell Simon Gray / Carte broșată
common.buy 52 lei
Freedom, Justice and Sincerity Christine Burke / Carte broșată
common.buy 142 lei
Wounded Prophet Michael Ford / Carte broșată
common.buy 93 lei
Khalid Bin Hamad Bin Ahmad Al Thani Khalid Bin Hamad Bin Ahmad Al-Thani / Copertă tare
common.buy 202 lei
Paleopoetics Collins / Copertă tare
common.buy 566 lei
Fuzzy-reliability Engineering / Copertă tare
common.buy 444 lei

Based on the conviction that only translators who write poetry themselves can properly re-create the celebrated and timeless tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides, the Greek Tragedy in New Translations series offers new translations that go beyond the literal meaning of the Greek in order to evoke the poetry of the originals. Under the general editorship of Peter Burian and Alan Shapiro, each volume includes a critical introduction, commentary on the text, full stage directions, and a glossary of the mythical and geographical references in the play. En route to fight the Trojan War, the Greek army has abandoned Philoctetes, after the smell of his festering wound made it unbearable to keep him on ship. Ten years later, an oracle makes it clear that the war cannot be won without the assistance of Philoctetes and his famous bow, inherited from Hercules himself. Philoctetes focuses on the attempt of the heroes Odysseus and Neoptolemus to persuade the bowman to sail with them to Troy. First, though, they must assuage his bitterness over having been abandoned, then win his trust. But how should they do this-through trickery, or with the truth? To what extent do the ends justify the means? To what degree should private interest be compromised for the sake of public duty? These are among the questions that Sophocles puts forward in this, one of his most morally complex and penetrating plays.

Dăruiește această carte chiar astăzi
Este foarte ușor
1 Adaugă cartea în coș și selectează Livrează ca un cadou 2 Îți vom trimite un voucher în schimb 3 Cartea va ajunge direct la adresa destinatarului

Logare

Conectare la contul de utilizator Încă nu ai un cont Libristo? Crează acum!

 
obligatoriu
obligatoriu

Nu ai un cont? Beneficii cu contul Libristo!

Datorită contului Libristo, vei avea totul sub control.

Creare cont Libristo