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Electra (Greek Tragedy In New Translations),New
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Based On The Conviction That Only Translators Who Write Poetry Themselves Can Properly Recreate The Celebrated And Timeless Tragedies Of Aeschylus, Sophocles, And Euripides, The Greek Tragedy In New Translations Series Offers New Translations That Go Beyond The Literal Meaning Of The Greek In Order To Evoke The Poetry Of The Originals. Under The General Editorship Of Peter Burian And Alan Shapiro, Each Volume Includes A Critical Introduction, Commentary On The Text, Full Stage Directions, And A Glossary Of The Mythical And Geographical References In The Play.Although It Has Been At Times Overshadowed By His More Famous Oedipus Tyrannus And Antigone, Sophocles' Electra Is Remarkable For Its Extreme Emotions And Taut Drama.Electra Recounts The Murders Of Clytemnestra And Aegisthus By Clytemnestra'S Son Orestes, To Avenge Their Murder Of His Father Agamemnon, Commander Of The Greeks At Troy, Upon His Return Home. Sophocles' Version Is Presented From The Viewpoint Of Electra, Orestes' Sister, Who Laments Her Father, Bears Witness To Her Mother'S Crime, And For Years Endures Her Mother'S Scorn. Despite Her Overwhelming Passion For Just Revenge, Electra Admits That Her Own Actions Are Shameful. When Orestes Arrives At Last, Her Mood Shifts From Grief To Joy, As Orestes Carries Out The Bloody Vengeance.Sophocles Presents This Story As A Savage Though Necessary Act Of Vengeance, Vividly Depicting Electra'S Grief, Anger, And Exultation. This Translation Equals The Original In Ferocity Of Expression, And Leaves Intact The Inarticulate Cries Of Suffering And Joy That Fill The Play.
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- Q: How many pages does 'Electra' have? A: This book has one hundred forty-four pages. It provides a complete rendition of Sophocles' tragedy.
- Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: The binding type is paperback. This makes it lightweight and easy to handle.
- Q: What are the physical dimensions of 'Electra'? A: The book measures eight point zero three inches in length, five point one two inches in width, and zero point three five inches in height.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Electra'? A: The author of this book is Sophocles. He is one of the most renowned ancient Greek playwrights.
- Q: What category does this book belong to? A: This book falls under the Ancient & Classical category. It delivers a classic Greek tragedy experience.
- Q: How do I read 'Electra' effectively? A: To read this book effectively, immerse yourself in the emotional depth of the characters. Understanding the context of Greek tragedy enhances the experience.
- Q: Is 'Electra' suitable for high school students? A: Yes, 'Electra' is suitable for high school students. Its themes of revenge and justice can spark engaging discussions.
- Q: What is the reading level of this book? A: The reading level is generally suited for older teens and adults. The complexity of the themes requires mature understanding.
- Q: Is there any critical introduction in 'Electra'? A: Yes, the book includes a critical introduction. This helps readers understand the historical and literary context of the play.
- Q: How should I store 'Electra' to keep it in good condition? A: Store 'Electra' in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This prevents damage to the pages and cover.
- Q: Can I clean the paperback cover of 'Electra'? A: Yes, you can gently wipe the cover with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using water or cleaning solutions to prevent damage.
- Q: What if 'Electra' arrives damaged? A: If 'Electra' arrives damaged, contact the seller for a return or exchange. Most sellers provide clear return policies.
- Q: Is there a glossary included in 'Electra'? A: Yes, the book includes a glossary of mythical and geographical references. This aids readers in understanding the context better.
- Q: What themes are explored in Sophocles' 'Electra'? A: Themes of revenge, justice, and familial duty are central in 'Electra'. The emotional turmoil of the characters is vividly depicted.
- Q: Who published 'Electra'? A: The book is published by Oxford University Press, USA. They are known for scholarly and educational literature.