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The Oresteia Trilogy

Perhaps the greatest of the Greek tragedians, Aeschylus wrote 90 plays, but only seven have survived complete. Among them is this classic trilogy dealing with the bloody history of the House of Atreus.
In Agamemnon, the warrior who defeated Troy returns to Argos and is murdered by his wife Clytemnestra for sacrificing their daughter Iphigenia before the start of the Trojan War. In The Libation-Bearers, Orestes, Agamemnon’s son, avenges his father by murdering his mother. In The Furies, Orestes flees to Delphi, pursued by the divine avengers (Erinyes) of his mother. After being purified by Apollo, he makes his way to Athens and is there tried (and acquitted) at the court of Areopagus.
Written in a grand style, rich in diction and dramatic dialogue, the plays embody Aeschylus’ concerns with the destiny and fate of individuals as well as the state, all played out under the watchful eye of the gods. Still powerful and provocative after 2,500 years, these great tragedies offer unparalleled insight into the world of ancient Greece and the origins of the Western dramatic tradition.


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Perhaps the greatest of the Greek tragedians, Aeschylus wrote 90 plays, but only seven have survived complete. Among them is this classic trilogy dealing with the bloody history of the House of Atreus.
In Agamemnon, the warrior who defeated Troy returns to Argos and is murdered by his wife Clytemnestra for sacrificing their daughter Iphigenia before the start of the Trojan War. In The Libation-Bearers, Orestes, Agamemnon’s son, avenges his father by murdering his mother. In The Furies, Orestes flees to Delphi, pursued by the divine avengers (Erinyes) of his mother. After being purified by Apollo, he makes his way to Athens and is there tried (and acquitted) at the court of Areopagus.
Written in a grand style, rich in diction and dramatic dialogue, the plays embody Aeschylus’ concerns with the destiny and fate of individuals as well as the state, all played out under the watchful eye of the gods. Still powerful and provocative after 2,500 years, these great tragedies offer unparalleled insight into the world of ancient Greece and the origins of the Western dramatic tradition.


Reprint of a standard edition.
greek mythology;classical greek;gods played;practical plot;modern plays;ancient goddesses;greek times;wore masks;rough path;master's house;cast actors;persian invasion;poetic diction;libation bearers;robert fagles;deciding vote;fagles' translation;greek plays;agamemnon returns;greek drama;character's actions;blood feud;introductory essay;greek tragedy;trojan war;ancient greece;ancient greek;father's death;choephori;blood-feud;collard;eumenides;1250;tragedians;avenges;argos;oresteia;matricide;chthonic;atreus;salamis;clytemnestra;iphigenia;orestes;athenians;aegisthus;electra;dionysus;furies;poetically;apollo;zeus;chorus;playwright;eagle;troy;vengeance;goddess;athens;greece;books on blood-feuds;books on argos;books on father 's deaths;books on ancient greeces;books on introductory essays;books on playwrights;books on cast actors;books on greek mythologies;books on orestes;books on chorus;books on greek times;books on furies;books on trojan wars;books on oresteias;books on greek dramas;books on athenians;books on troys;books on ancient greeks;books on salamis;books on master 's houses;books on rough paths;books on greek tragedies;books on eagles;books on dionysus;books on blood feuds;books on modern plays;books on collards;books on character's actions;books on practical plots;books on ancient goddesses;books on wore masks;books on iphigenias;books on tragedians;books on classical greeks;books on electras;books on eumenides;books on libation bearers;books on greek plays
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