Three plays by ancient Greece’s third great tragedian. One of antiquity’s greatest poets, Euripides has been prized in every age for the pathos, terror, and intellectual probing of his dramatic creations. The new Loeb Classical Library edition of his plays is in six volumes. Volume III contains three plays. Suppliant Women reflects on the rule of law; Electra gives Euripides’ version of the legend of Clytaemestra’s murder by her children; Heracles testifies to the fragility of human happiness. “A well-executed and stimulating production.” ― Classical Review “Kovacs’ translations are in fairly literal… and yet very readable English prose. Both experts and generalists will benefit from the work of this experienced Euripidean scholar.” ― John E. Thorburn , Religious Studies Review “Kovacs’ translation is a tour de force … In general, the notes accompanying the translation, explaining such things as geographical and mythological names, are judiciously chosen, concise, and crystal clear… I have nothing but praise for [Kovacs’] scholarship, and the lucidity of his writing, both as translator and commentator.” ― John Davidson , Scholia Reviews David Kovacs is Hugh H. Obear Professor of Classics at the University of Virginia.