Incoming Resources
- FrogsAristophanes.
- Medea ;, Hippolytus ; Electra ; HelenEuripides
- Prometheus bound, Aeschylus
- Electra, Sophocles ; translated by Anne Carson ; with an introduction and notes by Michael Shaw
- Euripides, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- The seven against ThebesAeschylus.
- MedeaEuripides.
- Thesmophoriazusae, Aristophanes ; edited with introduction and commentary, Colin Austin and S. Douglas Olson
- Three comedies:, The birds; The clouds; The waspsAristophanes.
- Prometheus bound ;:, The suppliants ; Seven against Thebes ; The PersiansAeschylus.
- Antigone ;, Oedipus the King ; ElectraSophocles.
- The complete playsAristophanes.
- The suppliantsEuripides.
- The birds, Aristophanes
- Prometheus bound ;, The suppliants ; Seven against Thebes ; The PersiansAeschylus
- Sophocles, translated and with an introduction by David Grene
- The CyclopsEuripides.
- Cyclops
- Oedipus trilogy, Oedipus the King, Oedipus at Colonus & Antigone, Sophocles ; translated by F. Storr
- Medea ;, Hippolytus ; Electra ; Helen, Euripides ; translated with explanatory notes by James Morwood ; with an introduction by Edith Hall
- The three Theban plays, Sophocles ; translated by Robert Fagles ; introductions and notes by Bernard Knox
- The Oedipus plays of Sophocles, translated by Robert Bagg ; introductions and notes by Robert Bagg and Mary Bagg
- Three plays of Euripides: Alcestis, Medea, the BacchaeEuripides.
- Iphigenia among the Taurians ;, Bacchae ; Iphigenia at Aulis ; RhesusEuripides.
- Electra and other plays
- Medea, Euripides
- The Trojan women and Hippolytus
- Seven against Thebes;:, and, Prometheus bound;Aeschylus.
- Euripides I, Alcestis ; The Medea ; The Heracleidae ; HippolytusEuripides.
- The complete plays of SophoclesSophocles.
- Suppliant women ;, Electra ; Heracles
- Antigone ;, Oedipus the King ; ElectraSophocles.
- Ten plays / by Euripides ; translated by Moses Hadas and John McLean ; introduction by Moses Hadas
- Euripides, edited by David R. Slavitt and Palmer Bovie
- AjaxSophocles
- The Oedipus plays, Antigone, Oedipus Rex, and Oedipus at Colonus, Sophocles, SparkNotes
- Sophocles, the complete plays, Paul Roche, translator
- Iphigeneia in Tauris, Euripides ; translated by Richmond Lattimore
- Three plays of Euripides, Alcestis, Medea, The Bacchae, translated by Paul Roche
- Three comedies, The birds; The clouds; The waspsAristophanes.
- Oedipus unbound, selected writings on rivalry and desire, ReneĢ Girard ; edited and with an introduction by Mark R. Anspach
- The BacchaeEuripides.
- Searching for Oedipus, how I found meaning in an ancient masterpiece, Kenneth Glazer
- Lysistrata, Aristophanes
- The seven against Thebes, Aeschylus
- Electra and other playsEuripides.
- The complete plays of Sophocles, translated by Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb ; edited and with an introd. by Moses Hadas
- Lysistrata
- Feminist readings of Antigone
- Medea, Euripides ; in a new translation by Nicholas Rudall