Sophocles: The Complete Plays

Sophocles: The Complete Plays
ISBN-10
0451531531
ISBN-13
9780451531537
Series
Sophocles
Category
Literary Collections
Pages
440
Language
English
Published
2001
Publisher
Signet Classic
Author
Sophocles

Description

Collects the full texts of Sophocles' seven ancient Greek plays, including updated translations of "Oedipus the King," "Antigone," and "The Women of Trachis," as well as stage directions and prefaces to each play.

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