The Oedipus Plays of Sophocles: Oedipus the King; Oedipus at Colonus; Antigone
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History
格式
平装书
页数
288
语言
英语
已发布
May 1, 1996
出版商
Plume
版本
Revised ed.
ISBN-10
0452011671
ISBN-13
9780452011670
描述
Sophocles' timeless tragic masterpieces weave a haunting tapestry of fate, identity, and moral dilemmas that continue to resonate through the ages. In "Oedipus the King," the audience witnesses the harrowing journey of Oedipus as he unravels the truth of his origins, leading to a catastrophic revelation that challenges the very nature of knowledge and human agency. This play's profound exploration of blindness—both literal and metaphorical—invites readers to contemplate the often-painful pursuit of truth.
Transitioning to "Oedipus at Colonus," the narrative deepens as the fallen king grapples with redemption and acceptance in the twilight of his life. This work emphasizes the themes of exile and the quest for belonging, illuminating the resilience of the human spirit even in the face of profound sorrow and loss.
Finally, "Antigone" presents a fierce clash between moral duty and state law, as the titular character defies authority to honor her deceased brother. Through themes of loyalty, defiance, and the consequences of one's choices, Sophocles crafts a poignant reflection on the complexities of human nature and the relentless struggle against fate. Paul Roche's newly revised and updated translation brings fresh life to these ancient texts, ensuring their relevance and accessibility for contemporary readers.
Transitioning to "Oedipus at Colonus," the narrative deepens as the fallen king grapples with redemption and acceptance in the twilight of his life. This work emphasizes the themes of exile and the quest for belonging, illuminating the resilience of the human spirit even in the face of profound sorrow and loss.
Finally, "Antigone" presents a fierce clash between moral duty and state law, as the titular character defies authority to honor her deceased brother. Through themes of loyalty, defiance, and the consequences of one's choices, Sophocles crafts a poignant reflection on the complexities of human nature and the relentless struggle against fate. Paul Roche's newly revised and updated translation brings fresh life to these ancient texts, ensuring their relevance and accessibility for contemporary readers.