| #2425454 in Books | Sophocles | 1973-03-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.32 x.59 x4.84l,.69 | File type: PDF | 264 pages | Sophocles Electra|||' ... in his commentary he admirably fulfils the purpose of the CGLC in stressing not so much syntactical matters as points of dramatic and literary interest.' The Times Literary Supplement
'Kells assumes in most places a reader new to Greek drama,
In this edition of Sophocles' Electra, one of the greatest tragedies in Greek or any literature, Mr Keels presents the play as a study in revenge, but in a subtle way whose meaning depends upon the continuous use of dramatic irony. He relates the confrontations of principle and character depicted to the social and political controversies of the period in which Sophocles was writing. The introduction describes the background to the play, explains some of the main features...
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