Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Matthew Arnold's Merope: To Which Is Appended the Electra of Sophocles
The present volume has been designed for two classes of readers, for the general reader who may wish to know in detail and with exactness what typical Greek tragedies were like, or who with some knowledge of Greek may be interested in the questions dealt with in the Introduction and Notes, and for students in schools and other educational institutions where Greek is or is not taught. For this reason Mempe has been somewhat elaborately annotated in the hope that it may be studied with the same care and thoroughness that textbooks prescribed for examinations necessarily are. Considering how largely Greek traditions and associations, both generally and especially in relation to its mythology, enter into the works of our own classics, and the acknow ledged importance of Greek literature as an element in liberal education, there is surely no reason why translations of classical excellence should not have a place among the textbooks in our curricula.
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