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Book Description

The titanic and tragic figure of Prometheus, so familiar to readers of Goethe, Shelley, or Karl Marx, continues to capture the modern imagination. In fact, a simplified image of Prometheus--an image that has little to do with the complex figure created by Aeschylus--has become more prominent and influential than the play itself. For readers accustomed to the relatively undramatic standard translations of the play, this version by James Scully, a poet and winner of the Lamont Poetry Prize, and C. John Herington, one of the world's foremost Aeschylean scholars, will come as a revelation. Scully and Herington accentuate the play's true power, drama, and relevance to modern times. Aeschylus originally wrote Prometheus Bound as part of a tragic trilogy, and this translation is unique in including the extant fragments of the companion plays.

Book Details
English Books
Paperback 140 Pages
ISBN-10: 0195061659
ISBN-13: 9780195061659
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Pub date: Feb 01, 1990
Dimensions: 20 cm x 14 cm x 1 cm Just how big is that?
Also available as: Paperback and Hardcover
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