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The Complete Sophocles: Volume II: Electra and Other Plays

The Complete Sophocles: Volume II: Electra and Other Plays is a scholarly collection of Sophocles' works, featuring the play 'Electra' and additional plays from the ancient Greek playwright. This edition is intended for students and scholars of classical literature, offering a comprehensive look into the works of one of the most renowned tragedians of ancient Greece. more

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Sophocles
Sophocles

Sophocles, born in 498 BC and died in 406 BC, was a renowned Greek tragic playwright. He is one of the three greatest tragic poets of ancient Greece, alongside Aeschylus and Euripides. Sophocles' works profoundly revealed the complexity of human nature and social contradictions, exerting a profound influence on subsequent drama. more

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“When he endures nothing but endless miseries-- What pleasure is there in living the day after day, Edging slowly back and forth toward death? Anyone who warms their heart with the glow Of flickering hope is worth nothing at all. The noble man should either live with honor or die with honor. That's all there is to be said.”