The Oresteia

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Discover the compelling saga of The Oresteia, an essential trilogy by Aeschylus that delves into the dark themes of revenge, justice, and the tumultuous nature of power. This brand new edition, meticulously translated by Oliver Taplin, brings to life the emotional intensity and complexity of Aeschylus' masterwork. The Oresteia explores the haunting consequences of a brutal cycle of deception within the ruling family of Argos, making it a vital read for anyone interested in classical literature and its impact on contemporary society.

In the first play, Agamemnon, Queen Clytemnestra's fierce desire for vengeance ignites a harrowing tale of retribution as she awaits her husband's return from war. The gripping narrative continues with The Women at the Graveside and Orestes in Athens, which navigate Orestes' torment after avenging his father's death and the moral dilemmas he faces thereafter. This trilogy is not only a thrilling exploration of familial loyalty and betrayal but also serves as a profound commentary on the emergence of democracy from chaos, highlighting the struggle between personal allegiance and societal duty.

With 224 pages of thought-provoking prose, this edition of The Oresteia is perfect for scholars, theater enthusiasts, and anyone captivated by the nuances of human emotion and political strife. Don’t miss the opportunity to own a piece of Western literary heritage, an instruction of the timeless question of justice. Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781631494666
Year: 2018
Publisher: W W Norton & Company
Pages: 224


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The most renowned of Aeschylus' tragedies and one of the foundational texts of Western literature, the Oresteia trilogy is about cycles of deception and brutality within the ruling family of Argos. In Agamemnon, afflicted queen Clytemnestra awaits her husband's return from war to commit a terrible act of retribution for the murder of her daughter. The next two plays, radically retitled here as The Women at the Graveside and Orestes in Athens, deal with the aftermath of the regicide, Orestes' search to avenge his father's death, and the ceaseless torment of the young prince. A powerful discourse on the formation of democracy after a period of violent chaos, The Oresteia has long illuminated the tensions between loyalty to one's family and to the greater community. Now, Oliver Taplin's "vivid and accessible translation" (Victoria Mohl) captures the lyricism of the original, in what is sure to be a classic for generations to come.

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