The Trojan Women (Duncan, trans.)
by Euripides

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The glorious feminine characters of antiquity are here, at the walls of Troy; Hecuba, Casandra, Andromache, and Helen herself.

Sartre has said that he took liberties with the original, for "there was an implicit rapport between Euripides and the audience for which he was writing (which) a translation cannot reproduce."

His method is simple.

"Euripides' text contains innumerable allusions which the Athenian public immediately understood.

These mean nothing to us; consequently I deleted many of them and developed others."

It is written for clarity and understanding, and with a point of view: "The play demonstrates that war is a defeat to humanity."

Similarly, Ronald Duncan's version is "a free adaptation, and not a translation."

You will find it a limber and comely version, free of all the familiar stiffness and archaism.

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PublisherSamuel French
BindingPaperback
ISBN-139780822239888
ISBN-100822239884

The Trojan Women (Duncan, trans.) is a play written by Euripides and published by Samuel French.

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