Rhesus is the only surviving Greek tragedy whose plot is directly derived from the epic fragment now known as Book 10 of the Iliad. This lively and lively play, one of Euripides' ten most popular plays of late antiquity, influenced several later ...
Rhesus is the only surviving Greek tragedy whose plot is directly derived from the epic fragment now known as Book 10 of the Iliad. This lively and lively play, one of Euripides' ten most popular plays of late antiquity, influenced several later writers, notably Virgil in Book 9 of the Aeneid. As such, Rhesus, the shortest tragedy of the fifth century BC and a satirical play, occupies a unique and important place in the history of world literature.
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