Euripides: Troades
Edited with Introduction and Commentary
David Kovacs
Reviews and Awards
"In its detailed approach to text and theme, Kovacs' commentary is a useful resource for any scholar working onÂTroades." -- Melissa Funke, University of Winnipeg, Bryn Mawr Classical Review
"[A] welcome scholarly achievement. . . . The section on the place of Troades within a trilogy . . . is extremely useful for anyone working on Greek tragic drama. Kovacs, deploying the skills and judgment that have made him such a fine textual editor, carefully marshals the arguments for a connected trilogy, laying out in persuasive detail the evidence for the two lost plays and their thematic integrity with Troades. This approach makes his own focus on the major themes of Troades all the more compelling." -- The Classical Review
"Since I have held substantially the same opinion for almost four decades, I am not inclined to raise an objection. On the connections between the three tragedies in the production of which Troades was a part, I have for a long time wavered between scepticism and agnosticism: Kovacs has overcome my doubts." -- Malcolm Heath, University of Leeds, Greece & Rome
"The Commentary matches the thoroughness of the Introduction and the examination of textual problems; it is followed by three Appendices, a Bibliography of sensible length, and Indices. This is an edition of exceptional quality, almost certain ... to be the subject of, for example, graduate seminars. I cannot recommend it too highly." -- Colin Leach, Classics for all