taces: Yayoi Kusama vs. Euripides
justbeingnamaste: The best and safest thing is to keep a balance
aphroditeinfurs: Hippolytus by Euripides
amysnotdeadyet:dagny-hashtaggart: hello-kitty-senpai: marxism-leninism-memeism:
“Let no one think of me as humble or weak or passive; let
notgoing: Anne Carson, Grief Lessons: Four Plays by Euripides
greatmindquotes:“The wisest men follow their own direction.”
heartshop:Anne Carson, Grief Lessons: Four Plays by Euripides
caballerodelatristefigura: Isabelle Huppert as Medeain Jacques
theclassicsreader: “Why does tragedy exist? Because you are
viperslang: “Why are you full of rage? Because you are full
différence & répétition
sempiterial: Euripides, from The Trojan Women; tr. by Alan
memattbe: cithaerons: people on here are so obsessed with trying
theoptia:Euripides, from Grief Lessons: Four Plays; translated
weltenwellen:Euripides, tr. by Anne Carson, Grief Lessons: Four
fragmentsofbittersweet:the same sin binds us.lisa villemaire,
jondrettegirls:[ID: A page of a play. It reads as follows, “Theseus:
fuckyeahannecarson: Anne Carson, Grief Lessons: Four Plays
gunggaygirl: gunggaygirl: okay it’s soooo so easy to make
kalevalas:Iphigenia Among The Taurians, Euripides [tr. Anne Carson]
sacraments: Martine Franck, Iphigenia in Aulis by Euripides,
elanormcinerney: Euripides | Bakkhai | A new version by Anne
bakwaaas:Euripides (Tr. Anne Carson) / @wholeheartedsuggestions
fuckyeahannecarson: Anne Carson, Grief Lessons: Four Plays by
mortisia: The Bacchae (Greek: Βάκχαι, Bakchai; also known
fuckyeahannecarson: Anne Carson, Grief Lessons: Four Plays
luthienne: “shall I rest / ecstatic in loneliness, / apart
differenceetrepetition: “Come back! Even as a shadow, even
violentwavesofemotion: Euripides, translated by Philip Vellacott,
violentwavesofemotion: “But that’s not how this love will
soracities: Euripides, from “Orestes”, An Oresteia (trans.
gentlepeople:when beach house said “i’ll take care of you,
newloverofbeauty:Euripides Lascaridis for Dimitris Papayioannou
darjeelingandcoke:An ancient Greek walks into his tailor’s
weltenwellen:Euripides, tr. by Anne Carson, Grief Lessons: Four