Aeschylus: Persians

Edith Hall (Edited and Translated by)

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Author
Edith Hall (Edited and Translated by)
Publish Date
1996-01-01
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
210
Publisher Name
Aris & Phillips
ISBN-10
0856685976
ISBN-13
9780856685972
citemno
279263
Edition
1
SKU
9780856685972

Description

A ghost summoned with bizarre rituals from the underworld, the elaborate protocol of the Persian court, desperate lamentation, self-mutilation, and a thrilling eye-witness account of the battle of Salamis - these are some of the features of Aeschylus' Persians which make it one of the most exciting examples of ancient theatre. As the earliest surviving European drama it is of incalculable interest to students of ancient literature: as the only extended account of the Persian wars by an author who fought in them, it is a unique document of the Athenian historical imagination. In this, the first English language edition of the text with a commentary for thirty-five years, the particular focus is on the visual and aural effects Aeschylus created, his extraordinarily rich imagery, and the play's unique contribution to Athenian democratic ideology. [Greek text with facing-page translation, commentary and notes. This edition was reprinted in 2007. Although it was not substantially revised or updated, a short bibliographic update describing important contributions to scholarship on Persians has been included.]