The glory that was Greece is ours for the reading. Here is the rich heritage form the golden age of drama. The tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides and comedies of Aristophanes are timeless. Today, as it was tewnty-five centuries age, the insight of these dramatists in the spirits of man and his relationship to nature, to society and his own soul is deeply rewarding and stirring. The seven plays in this volume are unmatched in all the literature of the drama for intensity and magnitude and boisterous humor.