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Aris & Phillips

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Terence: the Self-Tormentor
edited with translation and commentary by A. J. Brothers.
(Aris and Phillips 1988)
Paperback. Price US$28.00


Brown, P. M.
Lucretius: De Rerum Natura III
Paperback. Price US$28.00
Hardback. Publisher's Price US$59.95, Our Price US$14.98


Horace: Satires I
by P. M. Brown
Horace's Satires not only handles moral topics with a
persuasive air of sweet reason but also reveals much of the
poet's own engaging personality and way of life. This edition
incorporates a new text and prose translation and is designed to
make the poems readily accessible to the modern reader by
elucidating their content, structure and background. Latin text
with facing-page translation, commentary and ...

Paperback. Price US$28.00


Lucretius: De Rerum Natura III
with an introduction, translation and commentary by Michael Brown
Lucretius' poem, for which Epicurean philosophy provided the inspiration, attempts to explain the nature of the universe and its processes with the object of freeing mankind from religious fears. The third book not only seeks to demonstrate that, since the soul is mortal, there can be no after-life, but also aims to reconcile the reader to the prospect of the end of his consciousness. This edition incorporates a new text and prose translation and ...
Paperback. Price US$28.00


Sophocles: Antigone
by A. L. Brown
Text with facing translation, commentary and notes. (Aris and Phillips 1987)
Paperback. Price US$36.00
Hardback. Out of print. Price US$80.00


Euripides: Helen
edited, with translation and commentary by Peter Burian~
Helen who has always been faithful to her husband Menelaus;
who never went to Troy, but was carried off to Egypt, where she
remains throughout the Trojan War, waiting faithfully for her
husband Menelaus to rescue her. Meanwhile, Helen of Troy - a mere
phantom fashioned by the gods - has blighted the real Helen's
life with undeserved hatred. Helen plays with this premise in
ways that make it by turns amusing ...

Paperback. Price US$36.00
Hardback. Price US$80.00


Gabriela Mistral: Selected Poems
translated and edited by Paul Burns and Salvador Ortiz-Carboneres
Gabriela Mistral (1889-1967), Chile's 'other' great poet of the twentieth century, is little known outside the Spanish-speaking world, and unlike Pablo Neruda has not been extensively translated into English. She deserves better, particularly as the first Latin American recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature (1945), and this selection of her poetry is designed to introduce her to an English-speaking public. Born Lucila Godoy Alcayaga in the ...
Paperback. Price US$35.00
Hardback. Publisher's Price US$70.00, Our Price US$14.98


Lorca: Blood Wedding
edited and translated by Paul Burns and Salvador Ortiz-Carboneres
Federico García Lorca was born near Granada in 1898. Initially set on studying music in Paris, after his piano teacher died in 1916 he became involved in a literary and artisitc group, including H G Wells and Rudyard Kipling. This move towards a more literary life eventually paid off. Blood Wedding (Bodas de Sangre) was written in 1932, and was first performed in Madrid in March 1933. It proved to be the popular and critical success ...
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Hardback. Price US$70.00


Antonio Machado: Lands of Castile and Other Poems (Campos de Castillas)
translated with an introduction by Paul Burns and Salvador Oritz Caboneres
Antonio Machado was born in Seville in 1885 and died in southern France early in 1939, escaping from the Nationalist advance in the Spanish Civil War. He is increasingly recognized as one of the four greatest Spanish-language poets of the twentieth century, but lack of adequate translations has limited his appreciation in the English-speaking world. Here a native Spanish and a native English speaker set out to remedy this deficiency. The beauty ...
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Jose de Espronceda: The Student of Salamanca
Translated by C. K. Davies with an Introduction and Notes by Richard A. Cardwell~
In this impressive 'verse legend' Espronceda creates an
original interpretation of the famous Don Juan legend whereby he
produces a Romantic 'counter-text' which gives voice to what we
now recognise as a central part of the modern philosophical
condition: the Romantic vision of an all-pervasive cosmic
injustice.~
Professor Cardwell, in his introduction, shows how in the person
of Felix de Montemar, Espronceda ...

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