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The three Theban plays
Title:
The three Theban plays
Author:
Sophocles.

Fagles, Robert.

Knox, Bernard, 1914-2010.
ISBN:
9780140444254
Uniform Title:
Works. Selections. English. 1984
Publication Information:
New York : Penguin books, 1984.
Physical Description:
430 p. : geneal. table ; 20 cm
Series:
Penguin classics

Penguin classics.
Series Title:
Penguin classics

Penguin classics.
Contents:
Antigone -- Oedipus the King -- Oedipus at Colonus.
Abstract:
Oedipus in exile, searching for his identity and achieving immortality; his daughter, Antigone, defending her integrity and ideals to the death'these heroic figures have moved playgoers and readers since the fifth century BC. Towering over the rest of Greek tragedy, the three plays that tell the story of the fated Theban royal family'Antigone, oedipus the King and oedipus at Colonus-- are among the most enduring and timeless dramas ever written. Robert Fagles' translation conveys all of Sophocles' lucidity and power: the cut and thrust of his dialogue, his ironic edge, the surge and majesty of his choruses and, above all, the agonies and triumphs of his characters.
Geographic Term:
Genre:
Added Title:
Antigone.

Oedipus the King.

Oedipus at Colonus.
Subject:
Thebes (Greece) -- Drama.
Tragedies.
Sophocles -- Translations into English.
Antigone (Mythological character) -- Drama.
Oedipus (Greek mythological figure) -- Drama.
Summary:
Oedipus in exile, searching for his identity and achieving immortality; his daughter, Antigone, defending her integrity and ideals to the death'these heroic figures have moved playgoers and readers since the fifth century BC. Towering over the rest of Greek tragedy, the three plays that tell the story of the fated Theban royal family'Antigone, oedipus the King and oedipus at Colonus-- are among the most enduring and timeless dramas ever written. Robert Fagles' translation conveys all of Sophocles' lucidity and power: the cut and thrust of his dialogue, his ironic edge, the surge and majesty of his choruses and, above all, the agonies and triumphs of his characters.