Ah, how miserable!
Emily Wilson: Three New Oresteias, 8 October 2020
The Oresteia
by Aeschylus, translated by Oliver Taplin.
Liveright, 172 pp., £17.99, November 2018,978 1 63149 466 6 Show More
by Aeschylus, translated by Oliver Taplin.
Liveright, 172 pp., £17.99, November 2018,
The Oresteia
by Aeschylus, translated by Jeffrey Scott Bernstein.
Carcanet, 288 pp., £16.99, April 2020,978 1 78410 873 1 Show More
by Aeschylus, translated by Jeffrey Scott Bernstein.
Carcanet, 288 pp., £16.99, April 2020,
The Oresteia
by Aeschylus, translated by David Mulroy.
Wisconsin, 234 pp., £17.50, April 2018,978 0 299 31564 1 Show More
by Aeschylus, translated by David Mulroy.
Wisconsin, 234 pp., £17.50, April 2018,
“... in the distant city of Argos, The Eumenides is set where the play was performed: in Athens, on the hill of the Areopagus, a stone’s throw from the Theatre of Dionysos. The dominant characters are not humans but gods. Orestes has come to Athens for sanctuary, to beg Athena for absolution from matricide. Athena, like Clytemnestra in Agamemnon, is the ... ”