HUMA 1105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: David Grene, Newburyport, Massachusetts, Coryphaeus

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The 3rd edition will have different page numbers. A page number or line number followed by an m indicates the morwood translation. E. g. p. 61m (= page 61 of the james morwood translation of hippolytus) A page number or line number followed by an f indicates the morwood translation. E. g. p. 61f (= page 61 of the michael r. halleran translation of hippolytus) Brief outline of the plot of hippolytus: nb. The prologue of aphrodite & the epilogue of artemis frame the play, setting up & commenting on the events of the plot. Each goddesses" claims must be read in light of the action of the play as a whole & in light of the other. Scene 1 h returns from a hunt & is advised but refuses to (fully) worship aphrodite (pp. 239-44c) Scene 2 nurse/chorus discover phaedra"s secret / nurse will attempt a cure (pp. 244-60c)

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