Inside a cabin tucked away in the Oregon woods a grisly scene awaits investigating police. Arrested soon after for the heinous crime, Vincent Cardoniβa brilliant surgeon with a history of violence and drug abuseβhires Portland's top attorney, Frank Jaffe, to defend him against a seemingly insurmoun
Wild Justice
β Scribed by Judith Mossman
- Publisher
- Bristal Classical Paper Backs
- Year
- 1995
- Leaves
- 291
- Series
- Bloomsbury Academic Collections
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
βRevenge is a kind of wild justiceβ¦β (Francis Bacon). Euripides' "Hecuba" is dominated by the vengeance which Hecuba takes on the faithless Polymestor, and explores in a complex and profound manner the potential for revenge as a subject for tragedy. The sacrifice of Polyxena is in counterpoint to the revenge action; the whole is set in the chaotic aftermath of the fall of Troy. The combination of plots creates one of Euripides' most effective dramas, full of pathos, suspense and excitement. This study of the play in English argues that it has been greatly undervalued by critics who have failed to appreciate the power of its rhetoric, the subtlety of its characterisation, and the beauty of its choral odes.
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