Antigone
Sophocles addresses themes of civil disobedience, fidelity, and love for family; and questions which law is greater: the gods' or man's—in this play that challenged many established mores of Ancient Greece.
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Antigone
Sophocles addresses themes of civil disobedience, fidelity, and love for family; and questions which law is greater: the gods' or man's—in this play that challenged many established mores of Ancient Greece.
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Antigone

Antigone

by Sophocles
Antigone

Antigone

by Sophocles

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Overview

Sophocles addresses themes of civil disobedience, fidelity, and love for family; and questions which law is greater: the gods' or man's—in this play that challenged many established mores of Ancient Greece.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781681464022
Publisher: Start Publishing LLC
Publication date: 08/24/2015
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 43
Sales rank: 175,667
File size: 436 KB

About the Author

Reginald Gibbons is the author of nine volumes of poems, including Sparrow: New and Selected Poems, It's Time and Fern-Texts. With Charles Segal he has also translated Euripides' Bakkhai. He teaches at Northwestern University. The late Charles Segal was Walter C. Klein Professor of the Classics at Harvard University. His many books include Sophocles' Tragic World, Tragedy and Civilization: An Interpretation of Sophocles, and Oedipus Tyrannus: Tragic Heroism and the Limits of Knowledge.

Table of Contents

Preface ix Introduction   Antigone 1   Appendix 1. Guide to Pronunciation Appendix 2. Synopses of the Surviving Accounts of Oedipus and His Family Suggestions for Further Reading
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