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Oedipus At Thebes Sophocles Tragic Hero And His Time Bernard M W Knox

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Oedipus At Thebes Sophocles Tragic Hero And His Time Bernard M W Knox
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.87 MB
Pages: 306
Author: Bernard M. W. Knox
ISBN: 9780300147100, 0300147104
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Oedipus At Thebes Sophocles Tragic Hero And His Time Bernard M W Knox by Bernard M. W. Knox 9780300147100, 0300147104 instant download after payment.

In Oedipus, Sophocles created a character who was the essence of his age, a figure of such symbolic potency that he appears to later centuries not only as a historical but as a contemporary phenomenon. This book is a study of the play, Oedipus Tyrannos, in terms of both the age which produced it and the double existence of the hero in his time and out of it. It attempts to answer the question of what Oedipus Tyrannos meant to the Greeks, and it examines its meaning for the reader of today. The author bases his study on a careful analysis of the play's vocabulary and imagery, and seeks to make clear for the reader who does not know Greek may minute and technical point of interpretation. His book is a key to the understanding of Oedipus, the man and the play. Bernard M. W. Knox is associate professor of classics at Yale.
 
"A superb critical and textual investigation."—New York Times.

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