Three Dramas of Old Age:

Three Dramas of Old Age: "Elektra", "Philoktetes", "Oidipous at Kolonos" with "Trackers" and Other Selected Fragments (Everyman's Library)

by Sophocles (Author)

Synopsis

Sophocles created these three tragedies in his 80s, when the faction-ridden Athenian democracy was heading towards final defeat in the Peloponnesian War. Elektra dramatizes the increasing madness and savagery of the avenging heroine; in Philoktetes Odysseus tries to impose a philosophy of pure expediency on the young captain Neoptolemos; and in Oidipous at Kolonos, the blind and polluted Oidipous comes to Athens to die. He rewards his benefactors, and destroys those who seek to enlist him for their own selfish ends. The volume also includes the surviving part of Sophocles' satyr-drama Trackers, and other selected fragments.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 14 Dec 2000

ISBN 10: 0460877429
ISBN 13: 9780460877428
Book Overview: The last plays of Sophocles and the climax in classical Greek drama