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The Oresteia

Agamemnon, The Libation Bearers, and The Eumenides (Translated by E. D. A. Morshead with an introduction by Theodore Alois Buckley)

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Aeschylus revolutionized drama by introducing a second actor, enhancing dialogue, and refining stagecraft, laying the foundation for Greek tragedy. His renowned trilogy, "The Oresteia," explores themes of revenge and justice through the story of Agamemnon's return from war and the ensuing familial conflict. Clytemnestra plots her husband's murder in "Agamemnon," while "The Libation Bearers" follows the revenge of his children, Electra and Orestes. The trilogy culminates in "The Eumenides," which addresses Orestes' trial for matricide. This edition features premium acid-free paper and an introduction by Theodore Alois Buckley.

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Agamemnon, The Libation Bearers, and The Eumenides (Translated by E. D. A. Morshead with an introduction by Theodore Alois Buckley)
Taal
Engels
Auteurs
Aischylos
Jaar van publicatie
2015
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
150
ISBN13
9781420951073
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Oorspronkelijke titel
Ὀρέστεια
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Aeschylus revolutionized drama by introducing a second actor, enhancing dialogue, and refining stagecraft, laying the foundation for Greek tragedy. His renowned trilogy, "The Oresteia," explores themes of revenge and justice through the story of Agamemnon's return from war and the ensuing familial conflict. Clytemnestra plots her husband's murder in "Agamemnon," while "The Libation Bearers" follows the revenge of his children, Electra and Orestes. The trilogy culminates in "The Eumenides," which addresses Orestes' trial for matricide. This edition features premium acid-free paper and an introduction by Theodore Alois Buckley.