The Oresteia
In The Oresteiaβthe only trilogy in Greek drama which survives from antiquityβAeschylus took as his subject the bloody chain of murder and revenge within the royal family of Argos. Moving from darkness to light, from rage to self-governance, from primitive ritual to civilized institution, its spirit of struggle and regeneration is eternal.Paperback$2700Elsewhere:$2999Unit price /UnavailableIn StockShips todayGreek Tragedy
Greek Tragedy brings together the masterpieces of classical tragedy in one volume, making it the ideal single-volume introduction for theatre-goers, actors, general readers, and students of Classics, English Literature, and Drama. Agememnon is the first part of Aeschylus's Orestian trilogy, where the leader of the Greek army returns from the Trojan War only to be murdered by his treacherous wife,...Paperback$2400Elsewhere:$2600Unit price /UnavailableIn StockShips todayPrometheus Bound and Other Plays
The first of the great Greek tragedians, Aeschylus wrote a large number of plays, of which seven survive. Of the four included in this volume, The Persians is unique in Greek tragedy in having as its subject matter a recent historical event, the defeat of the Persians at the famous battle of Salamis. The other three, Prometheus, The Suppliants and...Paperback$2400Elsewhere:$2600Unit price /UnavailableIn StockShips todayThe Persians and Other Plays
A new translation by Alan H. Sommerstein of four of Aeschylus' most celebrated plays. Aeschylus (525-456 BC) brought a new grandeur and epic sweep to the drama of classical Athens, raising it to the status of high art. The Persians, the only Greek tragedy to deal with events from recent Athenian history, depicts the final defeat of Persia in the...Paperback$2700Elsewhere:$3000Unit price /UnavailableIn StockShips todayThe Greek Tragedies
Chicago's renowned translations of the greatest surviving plays of ancient Greece, collected into a single volume. Drawn from the authoritative third editions of David Grene and Richmond Lattimore's collections of the complete Greek tragedies, expertly updated by Mark Griffith and Glenn W. Most, this collection brings together seventeen of the greatest surviving plays of ancient Greece. Combining accuracy, poetic immediacy,...Paperback$6300Unit price /UnavailableAvailableShips in 2-3 weeksAeschylus II
Aeschylus II contains "The Oresteia," translated by Richmond Lattimore, and fragments of "Proteus," translated by Mark Griffith. Sixty years ago, the University of Chicago Press undertook a momentous project: a new translation of the Greek tragedies that would be the ultimate resource for teachers, students, and readers. They succeeded. Under the expert management of eminent classicists David Grene and Richmond...Paperback$2699Unit price /UnavailableAvailableShips in 3-4 weeksThe Oresteia
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...Hardback$5099Unit price /UnavailableAvailableShips in 3-4 weeksAeschylus Plays: I
Classic plays reissued in the new Methuen Greek Classics series in a distinctive style. The Persians, based on the destruction of the Persian invaders in 480BC, breaks with the Greek tradition of purely dramatising myths to deal with the recent past and with characters who would have been familiar to its first audience in 472BC. Prometheus Bound stages the stand-off...Paperback$3899Unit price /UnavailableAvailableShips in 4-6 weeksPersians. Seven against Thebes. Suppliants. Prometheus Bound
Aeschylus (ca. 525β456 BCE), the dramatist who made Athenian tragedy one of the world's great art forms, witnessed the establishment of democracy at Athens and fought against the Persians at Marathon. He won the tragic prize at the City Dionysia thirteen times between ca. 499 and 458, and in his later years was probably victorious almost every time he put...Hardback$11000Unit price /UnavailableAvailableShips in 3-4 weeksPersians
The only surviving play of Aeschylus to be based on a historical eventβthe Greek victory at Salamis just a few years before the play was writtenβPersians appears in Deborah H. Roberts' brilliant new verse translation accompanied by her Introduction, Notes, Maps, and Chronology. Also included are newly translated excerpts from Herodotus' Histories that should fascinate any reader of the play....Paperback$2999Unit price /UnavailableAvailableShips in 4-6 weeksPrometheus Bound
This is the best Prometheus Bound in English. Deborah Roberts' translation is accurate, readable, and true to the original in idiom, imagery, and the combination of a high style with occasional colloquialism. The informative notes and perceptive Introduction will help readers to experience the play with heightened pleasure and understanding. Seth L. Schein, Professor of Comparative Literature, University of California,...Paperback$2199Unit price /UnavailableAvailableShips in 4-6 weeksFragments
Aeschylus (ca. 525β456 BCE), the dramatist who made Athenian tragedy one of the world's great art forms, witnessed the establishment of democracy at Athens and fought against the Persians at Marathon. He won the tragic prize at the City Dionysia thirteen times between ca. 499 and 458, and in his later years was probably victorious almost every time he put...Hardback$10200Unit price /UnavailableAvailableShips in 3-4 weeksOresteia: Agamemnon. Libation-Bearers. Eumenides
Aeschylus (ca. 525β456 BCE), the dramatist who made Athenian tragedy one of the world's great art forms, witnessed the establishment of democracy at Athens and fought against the Persians at Marathon. He won the tragic prize at the City Dionysia thirteen times between ca. 499 and 458, and in his later years was probably victorious almost every time he put...Hardback$10700Unit price /UnavailableAvailableShips in 3-4 weeksAeschylus: Oresteia
Aeschylus: Oresteia is a tragedy of inescapable killing within one family, such that each generation must avenge it in kind. Right and wrong are ambiguous in this harsh system. Their conflict is resolved, and the family saved from extinction, in the case of Orestes, the latest and matricidal killer. The gods' wisdom and the human process together inaugurate a way...Hardback$69900Unit price /UnavailableAvailableShips in 2-3 weeksOresteia
Agamemnon Libation Bearers Eumenides Aeschylus' Oresteia is the only trilogy to survive from Greek tragedy, and the religious and moral ideas it enacts afterwards influenced a great dramatic genre, as well as giving its three plays their lasting significance. In this family history, Fate and the gods decree that each generation will repeat the crimes and endure the suffering of...Paperback$4000Unit price /UnavailableAvailableShips in 2-3 weeksThe Complete Aeschylus
Based on the conviction that only translators who write poetry themselves can properly re-create the celebrated and timeless tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides, the Greek Tragedy in New Translations series offers new translations that go beyond the literal meaning of the Greek in order to evoke the poetry of the originals. Aeschylus' Oresteia, the only ancient tragic trilogy to...Paperback$4900Unit price /UnavailableAvailableShips in 2-3 weeksThe Oresteia
Highly acclaimed as translators of Greek and Sanskrit classics, respectively, David Grene and Wendy Doniger O'Flaherty here present a complete modern translation of the three plays comprising Aeschylus' Oresteia and, with the assistance of director Nicholas Rudall, an abridged stage adaptation. This balanced and highly successful collaboration of scholars with a theatre director solves the contemporary problems of translating and...Paperback$9400Unit price /UnavailableAvailableShips in 2-3 weeks