Eumenides
Fiction | Poem | Adult | Published in 1989
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Poem • Fiction
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Dramatic Literature•
FantasyDelphi and Athens, Greece • Ancient Greece
1989
Adult
18+ years
Eumenides by Aeschylus, translated by Alan H. Sommerstein, is a Greek tragedy exploring the transformation of justice. Individuals follow Orestes as divine and mortal forces intersect after previous events unfold. The play analyzes themes of guilt, vengeance, and the establishment of a new legal system, highlighting the shift from personal retribution to structured, societal laws.
Mysterious
Dark
Suspenseful
Contemplative
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Sommerstein's edition of Eumenides by Aeschylus is lauded for its insightful commentary and accessible translation, effectively bridging ancient themes with modern understanding. It is praised for its scholarly rigor and clarity. Some readers, however, feel the extensive notes may overwhelm casual readers. Overall, it's an invaluable resource for students and scholars alike.
A reader who enjoys Eumenides appreciates classical Greek drama, complex moral dilemmas, and themes of justice. They likely enjoy works like Sophocles' Antigone and Euripides' Medea for their exploration of human nature and ethical conflicts.
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320
Poem • Fiction
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Dramatic Literature•
FantasyDelphi and Athens, Greece • Ancient Greece
1989
Adult
18+ years
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