Paul Roche

Donald Robert Paul Roche (26 September 1916 – 30 October 2007) was a British poet, novelist, and professor of English, a critically acclaimed translator of Greek and Latin classics, notably the works of Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes, Sappho, and Plautus. Born in Mussoorie, India, Roche, pronounced "rawsh”, was an associate of the Bloomsbury group, especially of painter Duncan Grant, whom he met in the summer of 1946 and who lived with Roche and his family until Grant's death in 1978.

He used his translation of Sophocles', ''Oedipus Rex'', to write a screenplay for a film version of the work released in 1967 with Christopher Plummer in the title role. Roche played a small role in the Greek chorus. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The love songs of Sappho / translated with an essay by Paul Roche ; introduction by Page DuBois. by Sappho

    Published 1998
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    The complete plays / Aristophanes ; the new translations by Paul Roche. by Aristophanes

    Published 2005
    Contributors: “…Roche, Paul, 1916-2007…”
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    Three plays of Euripides : Alcestis, Medea, the Bacchae / translated by Paul Roche. by Euripides

    Published 1974
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