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The Oedipus Coloneus Of Sophocles

The Oedipus Coloneus Of Sophocles

E. S. Shuckburgh / ESShuckburgh / Richard C. Jebb / Richard CJebb

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Editorial:
Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9789354211287
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A singular chapter in tragic art. Not a story easily forgotten.C. Jebb’s edition of The Oedipus Coloneus Of Sophocles presents this austere greek tragedy play with clarity and restraint. As a classical drama text it emphasises the chorus’s moral voice and the compressed tragic structure that marks Sophocles’ later work. This sophoclean tragedy edition is attentive to form and cadence, foregrounding the play’s sustained meditation on the fate and prophecy theme and its quieter examinations of exile and redemption. The language here favours economy over spectacle: short scenes, measured rhetoric and choral odes that invite close reading or performance in seminar. Accessible to casual readers intrigued by dramatic intensity, it is also rigorously useful to students of classics and those selecting material for literature course reading; its moral dilemmas and pared-back staging provoke sustained discussion across reading groups and classrooms.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Rooted in the civic theatre of fifth century Athens and set within an ancient Greece setting, Sophocles’ work occupies a distinctive place in ancient greek literature and in any thoughtful sophocles works collection. Often grouped in a greek tragedy anthology, the play offers a different tempo to the Athenian stage - reflective, austere, morally exacting rather than sensational. Casual readers get immediate access to its compact intensity; classic-literature collectors will appreciate a considered presentation that sits well alongside companions in a sophocles works collection. For coursework or private study, the text acts as a clear bridge between historical performance contexts and present-day ethical reading. Taken together, Jebb’s careful presentation offers a lucid portal to Sophocles’ stagecraft and to the civic and religious life of ancient Athens; it rewards repeated reading and makes the complexities of the play immediately approachable, whether on a student’s desk or a collector’s shelf.

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