- ISBN:9780521010733
- Format:Paperback
- Subject(s):Greek
- Author(s): Sophocles, P. E. Easterling, John Harrison, David Franklin
- Available from: January 2003
Treating ancient plays as living drama.
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Designed for both study and performance, the translations remain faithful to the original Greek, yet have the immediacy of contemporary English.
Detailed commentary alongside the translation makes it easy for students to reference and follow, without interrupting their reading of the play.
A full synopsis of the play and background information to the story supports students studying a range of plays.
A comprehensive introduction to Greek theatre and a guide to the pronunciation of names supports readers and students with no previous knowledge of Greek drama.
Activities and suggestions for discussion and analysis allow easy access to the play and enhance reading.
Useful notes and questions encourage discussion on the themes and dramatic qualities of the text, and the more practical issues of staging and performance.
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- Preface
- Background to the story
- Map of ancient Greece
- List of characters
- Antigone: translation and commentary
- Synopsis of the play
- Guide to pronunciation of names
- Introduction to the Greek theatre
- Time line
- Index.
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