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The oresteian trilogy
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- Autor: Aeschylus
- Editora: Penguin Books
- Tradução: Philip Vallacott
- Qtd. Páginas: 203
- Código Estoque: 253786A
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What is justice? How is it related to vengeance? How does he reconcile with religion, the violence of human feeling, the forces of fate?
These questions, which puzzled thoughtful Athenians in the decades after the battle of Marathon, provided the theme for a trilogy of plays—the Oresteia—those grim masterpieces in which Aeschylus (525-456 B.C.) takes his greatest and mightiest stride towards the unification of the goddess Athena’s intervention makes a crucial and decisive turning-point in the history of drama.

