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Oedipus King of Thebes - Translated into English Rhyming Verse with Explanatory Notes - cover

Oedipus King of Thebes - Translated into English Rhyming Verse with Explanatory Notes

Sophocles

Traducteur Gilbert Murray

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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Synopsis

Sophocles' 'Oedipus King of Thebes' is a tragic play that delves into the themes of fate, free will, and the consequences of one's actions. Written in the style of Greek tragedy, the play follows the story of King Oedipus as he unknowingly fulfills a prophecy that leads to his downfall. The use of dramatic irony and complex characters adds depth to the narrative, making it a timeless piece of literature that continues to be studied and performed today. Sophocles' mastery of language and storytelling captivates readers and leaves them pondering the intricacies of human nature and the power of destiny. The play's exploration of moral responsibility and the limits of knowledge resonates with audiences of all ages, making it a classic in the literary canon.
Disponible depuis: 20/11/2019.
Longueur d'impression: 145 pages.

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