Phaethon
Euripides author Alistair Elliot editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:12th Nov '08
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

A new version of "Phaethon", unperformed since the fifth century BC, amounting to a new masterpiece.
A new version of "Phaethon," unperformed since the fifth century BC, amounting to a new masterpiece. A tragic story of Phaethon, an illegitimate son of Helios. An ambitious young man, Phaethon strives for higher things, but is insufficiently strong to endure the very elevation he craves."In classical mythology, Phaethon is the child of the sun god Helios, who tries to drive his father's chariot and is killed in the attempt. Euripides explains how this happened: Helios had seduced Phaeton's mother - already betrothed to another - and as the price of her seduction had promised to grant her a favour. As an adult Phaethon claims the promise and asks to drive his father's chariot, with disastrous consequences...Only a quarter of Euripides' original version of Phaethon has survived. Alistair Elliot has translated these surviving 327 lines and reconstructed the rest, staying as faithful as possible to Euripides' time and way of thinking. The result is something very like finding a lost Euripides play, unperformed since the fifth century BC and amounting to a new masterpiece."
ISBN: 9781840028973
Dimensions: 210mm x 130mm x 4mm
Weight: unknown
76 pages