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1 online resource |
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Translated from the Ancient Greek. |
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Originally published: in print in Six Greek comedies. London: Methuen Drama, 2002. |
Summary |
When Apollo was exiled for nine years from his Olympian home, he found shelter and hospitality at the palace of King Admetus. To pay him back, Apollo offers Admetus the chance to live beyond the day that fate has decided he will die. There is only one catch: when death comes to get him, Admetus must find a willing substitute. Having been rebuffed by his aging (but not ailing) father, Admetus finds a willing proxy in his wife, the eponymous Alkestis, who is brought to Death's door, indeed is led through it, only to be rescued by Admetus's old friend Herakles, who wrestles with Death, and wins. |
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Compatible with accessibility standards for most Level A (Priority 1) and AA (Priority 2) success criteria of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0) developed by the Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C). |
Local Note |
Bloomsbury Drama Online - Core Collection |
Subject |
Alcestis, Queen, consort of Admetus, King of Pherae -- Drama.
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Alcestis, Queen, consort of Admetus, King of Pherae. |
Genre/Form |
Drama.
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Drama.
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Added Author |
Walton, J. Michael, 1939-
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Added Title |
Six Greek comedies.
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ISBN |
9781472503756.00000031 |
Standard No. |
10.5040/9781472503756.00000031 |
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