Erich Wolf Segal was an American author, screenwriter, and educator. He was best-known for writing the novel Love Story, a bestseller, and writing the motion picture of the same name, which was a major hit.
Published in the late 1960s, this collection has some interesting essays about Euripides' Medea. The essay by Jean-Paul Sartre on staging of The Trojan Women is a worthwhile read.