Combining the scholar's knowledge of Greek drama and the journalist's talent for dramatic accounts, Jolliffe's retelling of the monumental Greek tragedies allows the general reader to experience the theatrical, emotional, and literary impact of some of the ancient world's finest playwrights: Aeschylus, Euripides, and Sophocles. Designed to provide an encounter with, rather than a study of Greek drama, this prose presentation removes the impediments of unfamiliar grammar and syntax, context and genre. The result is a whetting of the appetite and the building of a firm foundation for a more sophisticated later reading of these works. 'Tales from the Greek Drama' has been translated into Japanese and is currently in its 2nd printing in Japan.