Antígona

Antígona

Sófocles

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Editorial:
Editorial Universitaria de Chile
Año de edición:
2020
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Estudios literarios: obras de teatro y dramaturgos
ISBN:
9789561125544
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Sófocles, junto a Esquilo y Eurípides forman una tríada inmortal del teatro clásico griego. Esta obra, ANTÍGONA, conjuga con modernidad augural el papel que desempeña la libertad (más tarde propia del sentimiento cristiano) frente al Destino. Antígona es la protagonista femenina que desafía a los dioses, desobedeciendo las órdenes de Creonte, y entrega su vida honrando a su hermano muerto. Ella cumple su destino en el ejercicio de su libertad moral. Editorial Universitaria entrega esta nueva edición, dedicándola a estudiantes y lectores de la gran literatura.

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