Aeschylus
16 books
Aeschylus, often referred to as the father of tragedy, was an ancient Greek playwright whose works laid the foundation for the genre. He is best known for his powerful tragedies that explore themes of fate, justice, and the human condition. His most celebrated plays include "Agamemnon," part of the Oresteia trilogy, which delves into the complexities of revenge and moral dilemmas. Aeschylus is notable for introducing the second actor on stage, allowing for more dynamic interactions and character development. His contributions to literature have had a lasting impact, influencing countless playwrights and shaping the course of Western drama.
Books by This Author
16 titles
Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound and the Seven Against Thebes
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Agamemnon: Murhenäytelmä
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Four Plays of Aeschylus
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Prometheus Geboeid
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Specimens of Greek Tragedy — Aeschylus and Sophocles
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The Agamemnon of Aeschylus / Translated into English Rhyming Verse with Explanatory Notes
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The House of Atreus; Being the Agamemnon, the Libation bearers, and the Furies
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The Lyrical Dramas of Aeschylus Translated into English Verse
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Tragedias
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Æschylos Tragedies and Fragments
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Αγαμέμνων
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Επτά επί Θήβας
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Ευμενίδες
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Πέρσαι
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Προμηθεύς Δεσμώτης
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Χοηφόροι
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