I tragici greci: Eschilo, Sofocle, Euripide

I tragici greci: Eschilo, Sofocle, Euripide

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Feb 1, 2010 · Italiano · Copertina rigida (1,268 pagine)
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Formato Copertina rigida
Pagine 1,268
Lingua Italiano
Pubblicato Feb 1, 2010
Editore Newton Compton
ISBN-10 8854117110
ISBN-13 9788854117112

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In this comprehensive anthology, readers are treated to the timeless works of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides, showcasing the profound depth of Greek tragedy. The collection includes celebrated plays such as "The Persians," "Seven Against Thebes," and "Prometheus Bound," offering insights into the thematic complexities of fate, divine justice, and human suffering. Each playwright's distinct voice adds a rich layer to the exploration of moral dilemmas and existential questions.

Accompanied by insightful analysis from modern scholars, the collection enhances the understanding of these ancient texts while connecting them to contemporary issues. As readers journey through the labyrinth of heroism, betrayal, and redemption, they discover not only the essence of Greek tragedy but also its enduring relevance to the human experience. This anthology promises to engage both seasoned readers and newcomers alike, sparking a renewed appreciation for the power of classical literature.
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