| Author/Contributor(s): | Conacher, D.J. |
| Publisher: | Bristol Classical Press |
| Date: | 09/24/1998 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
This work describes how Euripides provides, in specific plays, a variety of original treatments of well-known views of his contemporaries, the Sophists. The emphasis is on Euripides as the creative virtuoso of dramatic ideas rather than as a philosopher. Euripides' adaptation covers a range of dramatic styles and approaches, from the tragic treatment of the nature in "Hippolytus", to the near parody of Sophistic views on sense-perception in "Helen".