
The OEdipus tyrannus of Sophocles; with English notes ... By Howard Crosby ...
لغة: الإنجليزية
تنسيق: غلاف ورقي
رقم دولي معياري للكتاب 10: 1425510574
رقم دولي معياري للكتاب 13: 9781425510572
تاريخ النشر:
December 20th, 2005
الناشر: Scholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library
الأنواع: History, Poetry
Sophocles’ timeless classic, infused with Howard Crosby's insightful notes, draws the reader into the tragic world of Oedipus. The story masterfully weaves themes of fate, identity, and the human condition, illustrating Oedipus's relentless quest for truth in a kingdom beset by calamity. As he searches for answers regarding the plague ravaging Thebes, he unravels a series of horrifying revelations that lead to his ultimate downfall.
Crosby's annotations provide a rich exploration of the characters' motivations and the historical context of the play. They enhance the reader’s understanding of ancient Greek culture and the philosophical dilemmas faced by the protagonists. The exploration of free will versus destiny ignites thought-provoking discussions, prompting readers to reflect on their own lives and choices.
Viscerally poignant and deeply philosophical, this rendition encourages an emotional and intellectual journey. Through its haunting narrative, it challenges individuals to confront the shadows that linger in their own lives, evoking empathy for Oedipus's tragic fate and the consequences of his relentless pursuit of truth.
Crosby's annotations provide a rich exploration of the characters' motivations and the historical context of the play. They enhance the reader’s understanding of ancient Greek culture and the philosophical dilemmas faced by the protagonists. The exploration of free will versus destiny ignites thought-provoking discussions, prompting readers to reflect on their own lives and choices.
Viscerally poignant and deeply philosophical, this rendition encourages an emotional and intellectual journey. Through its haunting narrative, it challenges individuals to confront the shadows that linger in their own lives, evoking empathy for Oedipus's tragic fate and the consequences of his relentless pursuit of truth.