
Aeschylus: Agamemnon
Treating ancient plays as living drama. Classical Greek drama is brought vividly to life in this series of new translations. Students are encouraged to engage with the text through detailed commentaries, including0 suggestions for discussion and analysis. In addition, numerous practical questions stimulate ideas on staging and encourage students to explore the play's dramatic qualities. Agamemnon is suitable for students of both Classical Civilisation and Drama. Useful features include full synopsis of the play, commentary alongside translation for easy reference and a comprehensive introduction to the Greek Theatre. Agamemnon is aimed primarily at A-level and undergraduate students in the UK, and college students in North America.
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Gemma@gem27
Nice one. Not my favourite author and not even his best tragedy tho.

Kendall McClain@kendallmcclain
So incredibly enraged then hearing men’s opinions on this, Clytemnestra did nothing wrong!!!

dana@apotheosis
aigisthos doing nothing while klytaimestra was the one to murder agamemnon—a war hero, who led the fight in troy for ten years, considered as one of the best warriors, had his own aristeia—entirely by herself truly shows she’s a Queen and i respect her for it

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