The House of Atreus; Being the Agamemnon, the Libation bearers, and the Furies (eBook)

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2022
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The House of Atreus; Being the Agamemnon, the Libation bearers, and the Furies -  Aeschylus
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In the daunting triptych that is 'The House of Atreus,' Aeschylus weaves a complex narrative steeped in the dark depths of family curses and divine interventions. Comprising 'Agamemnon,' 'The Libation Bearers,' and 'The Furies,' this seminal work pairs penetrating dialogue with a choral lyricism, pulling readers into the heart of ancient Greek tragedy. Set against the backdrop of the Trojan War's aftermath, Aeschylus employs his dexterous command of drama to grapple with themes of justice, power, and destiny, capturing both the grandeur and the fatalism of the mythic world. Its literary style balances ornate poetics with the raw emotional intensity of its characters, a testament to its enduring place in the Western canon.

Aeschylus, an early pillar of Greek literature and often referred to as the 'father of tragedy,' brings a personal touch to the enduring saga of the Atreid dynasty. His works not only reflect the religious and ethical concerns of his time but also channel his unrivaled experience as a soldier and a keen observer of the Athenian democracy. With 'The House of Atreus,' Aeschylus pushes the boundaries of the theatrical form, exploring familial legacy through a prism of high stakes and moral complexity, revealing his deep fascination with the mechanisms of justice and retribution that govern both gods and men.

Scholars and enthusiasts of classic literature will find 'The House of Atreus' an essential addition to their collection. This meticulously reproduced edition by DigiCat Publishing honors Aeschylus's original vision, ensuring that the potency of its messages - addressing the inescapability of fate and the human condition - resonate with contemporary audiences. It invites readers to immerse themselves in the birth of tragedy, to engage with the profound psychological insights laid down over two millennia ago, and to reflect upon their relevance to the moral quandaries of the modern world. This volume is a cornerstone of ancient literature, beckoning those who seek to unravel the complexities of human nature as portrayed in the high art of Greek tragedy.

Aeschylus (c. 525/524 – c. 456/455 BC), the father of Greek tragedy, crafted a path that many dramatists followed in the classical world. Born into a noble family at Eleusis, near Athens, his early works were likely composed during the period of the Persian invasions of Greece, a theme potent in his only surviving trilogy, 'The Oresteia.' The trilogy comprises 'Agamemnon,' 'The Libation Bearers,' and 'The Eumenides' (often referred to as 'The Furies'), and chronicles the bloody lineage of the House of Atreus, a narrative ripe with themes of justice, power, and the gods' influence on human affairs. Noted for the grandeur of his language and the profundity of his thought, Aeschylus's contributions include expanding the number of actors on stage, thereby allowing for dialogue and dramatic interaction. Of the roughly ninety plays he wrote, only seven have survived in complete form, among them the aforementioned 'Agamemnon,' which details the king's murder upon his victorious return from Troy. Aeschylus's influence on literature is foundational; his works not only shaped the artistic endeavors that followed him but also provided a critical reflection on the moral and social issues of his time. His mastery of the tragic form set the stage for subsequent playwrights such as Sophocles and Euripides, and his echoes can be found in Western literature up to the present day.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Übersetzer E. D. A. Morshead
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Dramatik / Theater
Schlagworte Aeschylus plays • Agamemnon • Ancient Greek Literature • ancient Greek playwrights • Atreus family curse • classical literature drama • Classical Philology • Drama • Greek tragedy classics • King of Argos • King of Mycenae • literary masterpieces • Mythological character • Mythology in literature • Oresteia trilogy • Orestes • theatrical literature
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