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Hippolytus Temporizes & Ion: Adaptations of Two Plays by Euripides
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278 pages
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H.D.'s adaptations of Euripides' dramas showcase her modernist approach to classic themes, blending contemporary insights with ancient narratives. In "Hippolytus Temporizes," the tension between passion and self-discovery leads to tragic consequences, while "Ion" explores maternal recognition and betrayal. Her translations, praised by literary figures like T. S. Eliot and influenced by her analysis with Freud, reflect her ability to breathe new life into Greek tragedies. These works highlight her belief in the timeless relevance of Greek poetry, paving the way for her later epic, "Helen in Egypt."
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2003, paperback
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