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When Hercules returns home with a beautiful young princess, Daysair, his jealous wife, gives him a cloak treated with what she believes is a powerful love potion in hopes of winning him back.
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For Ezra Pound, Sophokles’ Women of Trachis represented ‘the highest peak of Greek sensibility registered in any of the plays that have come down to us…’ Nothing rhetorical, nothing long winded survives in Pound’s tragedy of Herakles.
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When Hercules returns home with a beautiful young princess, Daysair, his jealous wife, gives him a cloak treated with what she believes is a powerful love potion in hopes of winning him back.
Weight | 0.24 lbs |
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Dimensions | 7.95 × 5.19 × 0.3 in |
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