Antigone ; Oedipus the king ; Electra / Sophocles ; translated by H.D.F. Kitto ; edited with an introduction and notes by Edith Hall.
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823.914 OGA Achebe's Things fall apart : | 823.91409353 KHB Babu fictions : | 829.3 BEO Beowulf : | 882.01 ANT Antigone ; Oedipus the king ; Electra / | 891.44 STU Studies on Rabindranath Tagore / | 891.441 TAG Tagore and modernity : | 909.04 TAW The world of nations / |
This trans. first publ. 1962.
Originally published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1994 as a World's Classics paperback.
Bibliography on p. xxxix-xliii.
Summary:
Love and loyalty; hatred and revenge; fear, deprivation and political ambition: the motives which thrust the characters portrayed in these three Sophoclean tales onto their collision course with catastrophe. Each demonstrates Sophocles' innovation - the development of the central tragic figure.
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Tahur Ahmed
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