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Seven Against Thebes (Septem Contra Thebas)

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ISBN-10: 0198149999

ISBN-13: 9780198149996

Edition: 1985 (Reprint)

Authors: Aeschylus, G. O. Hutchinson, G. O. Hutchinson

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Though the Septem has been the focus of much scholarly attention in recent decades, this powerful drama remains difficult for modern readers, presenting great problems of text and interpretation. The text of this major edition differs substantially from other current versions and the commentary draws on literature, art, and inscriptions to illuminate the work and its details by placing them in the context of Greek culture and society, and by showing how conventions are used, modified and distorted. Particular attention is given to style and language, to dramatic and literary structures and forms, and to the exploitation of religion and ritual.
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List price: $100.00
Copyright year: 1985
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 12/29/1994
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 290
Size: 4.92" wide x 7.28" long x 0.63" tall
Weight: 0.616
Language: English

Aeschylus was born at Eleusis of a noble family. He fought at the Battle of Marathon (490 b.c.), where a small Greek band heroically defeated the invading Persians. At the time of his death in Sicily, Athens was in its golden age. In all of his extant works, his intense love of Greece and Athens finds expression. Of the nearly 90 plays attributed to him, only 7 survive. These are The Persians (produced in 472 b.c.), Seven against Thebes (467 b.c.), The Oresteia (458 b.c.)---which includes Agamemnon, Libation Bearers, and Eumenides (or Furies) --- Suppliants (463 b.c.), and Prometheus Bound (c.460 b.c.). Six of the seven present mythological stories. The ornate language creates a mood of…    

Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction
Symbols and Conventions in the Apparatus
Commentary
Indexes