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Andromache: Greek & Roman Classics
Andromache: Greek & Roman Classics
Andromache: Greek & Roman Classics
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Andromache: Greek & Roman Classics

Written by Euripides

Narrated by Sonya Joseph, Andrew McGinn, Amy Escobar and

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Euripides' classic tragedy in a full cast audio production. After Troy fell to the Greeks, Andromache, the wife of the slain Trojan king Hector, was taken as prize and given to Achilles' son Neoptolemus as his concubine. He treated her kindly, and in the fullness of time she bore him a son. But Neoptolemus went on to take as his wife Hermione, the daughter of Menelaus, but she could bear him no children. Enraged with jealousy, Hermione plots the death of Andromache, and the play opens with Andromache taking sanctuary at the temple of Thetis, the goddess who is also Achilles' mother - Achilles, the man who killed her husband.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 7, 2013
ISBN9781940650098
Andromache: Greek & Roman Classics
Author

Euripides

Charles Martin is a poet, translator, and essayist. The author of seven books of poems and translator of Catullus and Ovid, he is the recipient of an Academy Award in Literature from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, a Bess Hokin Prize from Poetry magazine, and fellowships from the Ingram Merrill Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.   A.E. Stallings is an American poet and translator who lives in Athens, Greece. Her most recent books are LIKE: Poems and a translation of Hesiod’s Works and Days.  

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    The play is worthy of four stars, but the recording is only worthy of three. The cast is fine up until the arrival of Thetis. The dialogue of Thetis is delivered with weird augmentation that renders it practically insensible.