Deepen your understanding of Prometheus Bound with this scholarly edition, enriched by a comprehensive introduction and extensive notes.
This edition presents the tragedy alongside a thoughtful introduction and detailed annotations that illuminate language, myth, and historical context for today’s readers. Designed for study and serious reading, it helps you connect the drama to its Greek world and to later literary traditions.
The accompanying notes guide you through the work’s complex lines, discuss Homeric echoes, and unpack metaphors, terms, and references. The apparatus also situates the text in its critical history, highlighting variations, interpretive debates, and the play’s enduring themes. Perfect for students, scholars, and readers who want a richer grasp of the tragedy without losing the drama’s immediacy.
- A clear introduction that frames the play’s origins, themes, and reception
- Line-by-line notes that explain language, allusions, and meter
- Explanations of key Greek terms and mythic references
- Critical context and discussion of varying scholarly interpretations
Ideal for readers who enjoy classical tragedy with guidance that enhances both comprehension and appreciation.