B. Knox,'Euripides' in The Cambridge History of Classical Literature I: Greek Literature, P. Easterling and B. Knox (ed.s), Cambridge University Press (1985), p. 316
Moses Hadas, Ten Plays by Euripides, Bantam Classic (2006), Introduction, p. ix
L.P.E.Parker, Euripides: Alcestis, Oxford University Press (2007), Introduction p. lx
The epithet "the most tragic of poets" was coined by Aristotle, probably in reference to a perceived preference for unhappy endings, yet it has wider relevance: "For in his representation of human suffering Euripides pushes to the limits of what an audience can stand; some of his scenes are almost unbearable."แม่แบบ:EmdashB. Knox,'Euripides' in The Cambridge History of Classical Literature I: Greek Literature, P. Easterling and B. Knox (ed.s), Cambridge University Press (1985), p. 339
Moses Hadas, Ten Plays by Euripides, Bantam Classic (2006), Introduction, pp. xviii–xix
A.S. Owen, Euripides: Ion, Bristol Classical Press (1990), Introduction p. vii
B.M.Knox, 'Euripides' in The Cambridge History of Classical Literature I: Greek Literature, P. Easterling and B. Knox (ed.s), Cambridge University Press (1985), p. 329
Nussbaum, Martha. The Fragility of Goodness, pp. 411–13.
Denys L. Page, Euripides: Medea, Oxford University Press (1976), Introduction p. xi, (quoting translation by Murray)
Denys L. Page, Euripides: Medea, Oxford University Press (1976), Introduction pp. ix–xii
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